Re: Mounting Large Prints
Hm, I had a local specialist company do the mounting.
I have absolutely no chance doing it myself ... cat hair and photos do not mix !
Re: Mounting Large Prints
How are you mounting it? When I mount my prints, I attach the print to 1/8" foam core board. I only attach the top of the print using archival tape. I used to use a piece of double sided photo tape and ran it along the top edge of the print, then I add a simple matte over that to hold everything flat and away from the glass, or plexiglass.
I have some more things that I need to matte in the next couple of weeks and I'm going to change my method of mounting. I'm going to start using a hinge mounting technique. Instead of using a single long piece across the entire top edge of the photo, I'm going to use two smaller pieces, and create a hinge. From what I have seen, this seems to be a pretty standard way of mounting photos. Again, a matte will help to hold the print flat, and keep it from touching the glass.
If you don't plan on adding a matte, you may want to look into dry mounting the photo. This method covers the back for the entire photo and then it gets pressed onto a matte board, and heat and pressure are applied to make everything lay flat. A good frame shop should be able to do this for you. If you don't have one available, you can try to do it yourself. I have done it in the past using adhesive tissue that I bought from B&H and a regular iron. If you do try to do it yourself, make sure the iron is on a very low setting, and put a towel of something over the print.