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Steve Crook
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One big question is do you want to get it linen backed? It's a nice way to display them and the acid-balance process they use to do it does preserve the poster for longer. But it's a one-way process. If a poster is just framed then you can take it out of the frame. But once it's been linen backed, you can't remove the backing Getting a poster framed properly (professionally) can be a bit pricey. But when it's done right it will make the posted last longer and remain free from damage (as long as you hang it out of direct sunlight) so it's worth paying for. Steve |
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Joe Fraguela
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Rennie
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I certainly will not now be having it trimmed in anyway. I am still undecided about whether or not to have a mount surround, but think the suggestion of having one with a matching colour as the narrow border is an excellent idea. If a wide one is incorporated, I could then have an equal size border all around, by losing most of the posters top border under the mount. |
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