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Date: February 17, 2012, 12:19 pm
From: Mauro:
Hi Ed, I do think you are a nut, but in a good way! Actually I toallty agree with you on all points (seems as if we do the same reading) and most people think I am a bit off. Anyway, thanks for describing your framing. I am not too worried about the grain on the wood rising on my frames, that sort of adds to the imperfect thing I have going. But I can see why you wouldn't want it on your elegant frames. I look forward to seeing the frame on your blog.
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Date: February 17, 2012, 2:21 pm
From: Blek:
Yah! My first link up for your trash to trurseae. I have wanted to participate, but my life has been crazy lately. So glad I made it this time.Love you Kimm!
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Date: June 4, 2012, 9:56 pm
From: Isha:
Submerge the photo in warm water. After removing the photo from the glass, it shloud be dipped in a product such as Kodak Photo-Flo, then hung to dry. This is a product that lessens the tension of the water on the print, and allows it to dry spot free. Just a quick dip is all it takes, then you could use a photo squeege (very carefully) on it to get most of the liquid off before drying. There are some photographic papers that will curl badly when drying. These need to be sandwiched in a drying pad, specific for the purpose. Any decent size camera store shloud have the items, or at least tell you where you can get them.When you try to peel the photo from the glass, do it *very* slowly. If it sticks too much, don't force it, and give it more time in the water. I have soaked photos for two or three days before being successful. Occasionally, there will be a print that will not release, but most of them will.Next time, mat the photo so it will not touch the glass.
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