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Posted By: Tim James
The key to framing cards correctly is following the same guidelines as if you an expensive print.It should be reversable so the cards will not be damaged when removed.UV protective glass and PH neutral mats should be used.There is a difference between "acid free" and PH neutral,so be sure and ask for 100% rag,or museum quality matting.Graded cards have enough protection and don't require the materials metioned before.Look for a framer who has a reputation for doing museum quality work. |
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