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Re: Print Trimming and Adhesive
- From: P3D Brian Reynolds <reynolds@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Print Trimming and Adhesive
- Date: Sun, 29 Jun 1997 19:00:17 -0400 (EDT)
Julius wrote:
>
> I have a couple of questions for people in the group who do stereo
> prints.
> I. At http://www.skep.com/3D/holmscrd.htm Skep shows a method for
> trimming print pairs. Has anyone used this method? Comments?
> II. Would printmakers recommend a specific brand of glue/adhesive
> that would allow repositioning of prints before becoming permanently
> fixed?
>
I'm using Crescent Perfect Mount from Calumet Photographic,
Inc. (1-800-CALUMET). It's a sheet of adhesive film that has adhesive
on both side. It comes in several sizes, but you have to trim it down
for stereocards. Peel the release paper off one side, place your
photo on it, burnish it (I use a rubber roller, don't forget to
protect the photo's surface with the release paper, or some wax
paper), peel the release paper from the second side, position the
photo, and burnish it when you are satisfied. You can reposition the
photo until you burnish it.
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Brian Reynolds | "Humans explore the Universe with five
reynolds@xxxxxxxxx | senses and call the adventure science."
http://www.panix.com/~reynolds/ | - Edwin P. Hubble
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