charlie_foto
Medlem
Dear fotosidan-fellows,
I have been having problems with properly mounting my inkjet prints. My idea of presentation was inspired by Ansel Adams' book The Print, where he attached the prints to a cardboard using so-called dry-mounting. That way one does not need to use passepartout and can still achieve perfectly flat photographs. Dry-mounting seemed a little exotic, so I tried to use several other techniques instead of it, but I can never achieve perfectly and permanently flat results. Thus it seems that now I really need to try dry-mounting.
So here is my question: I live in Göteborg, and I would like to ask whether there is anyone who knows where in my area one can find a dry-mounting press that would be accessible for use. So far I only print A4 size and mount to A3 so it can be a small model.
Thank you for help,
Karol
P.S. My written Swedish is not quite 100% so I decided to ask this question in English. But feel free to reply in Swedish; I have no problem understanding.
I have been having problems with properly mounting my inkjet prints. My idea of presentation was inspired by Ansel Adams' book The Print, where he attached the prints to a cardboard using so-called dry-mounting. That way one does not need to use passepartout and can still achieve perfectly flat photographs. Dry-mounting seemed a little exotic, so I tried to use several other techniques instead of it, but I can never achieve perfectly and permanently flat results. Thus it seems that now I really need to try dry-mounting.
So here is my question: I live in Göteborg, and I would like to ask whether there is anyone who knows where in my area one can find a dry-mounting press that would be accessible for use. So far I only print A4 size and mount to A3 so it can be a small model.
Thank you for help,
Karol
P.S. My written Swedish is not quite 100% so I decided to ask this question in English. But feel free to reply in Swedish; I have no problem understanding.