Thank you, 78 years old Marine disable veteran, I shoot in B & W, my latest project is Savannah, GA. I take pictures as my PSTD therapy, for me it beat taking pills, this video made my day.
Thanks so much for this video. I’m a single mother and I can’t afford to get my prints mounted for my exhibit, so I’ll be doing the mounting all by myself and this video will help me a lot. 🙏🏼
What kind of papers / material we should use to print the art for this kind of open ( without glass) picture frame so that it will not get defected with moisture easily
Thanks for the vid. I haven't tried it yet, but I'm thinking about using double sided scotch tape as an alternative to spray adhesive. I think I can get away with applying tape to only the edges of the photograph. Also, I'm thinking about using a couple of small/thin Command Poster Hanging Strips to affix my photo to the wall. I can easily remove it should I get a hankering. At least that's how my brain is working right now. Your thoughts?
Yeah I would 100% use command strips! I wasn’t familiar when I made these. The double back tape should work fine as well it just may not last as flat, depending on paper used and photo size. Good ideas!
@@jarreddecker8965 Thanks for the fast reply! I'm concerned about the thickness of the tape too. I just ordered some on Amazon. I'll let you know if it's good or not.
@@jarreddecker8965 I bought this tape on Amazon, AJ Sign World Best 1" Ultra-Thin Permanent Double-Sided Tape. It works VERY well adhering my pics to foam board and poster board. No fuss, no muss.
Thank you, 78 years old Marine disable veteran, I shoot in B & W, my latest project is Savannah, GA. I take pictures as my PSTD therapy, for me it beat taking pills, this video made my day.
Thank you so much that's so great to hear! And thank you for your service!
Thank you Sir. I also have used photography to overcome PTSD, not military related. Thank you so much for simplifying the mount.
Perfect 👍 looking for cheap easy way to mount my art. Thx!
Thank you! This is exactly what our team needed!
Thanks so much for this video. I’m a single mother and I can’t afford to get my prints mounted for my exhibit, so I’ll be doing the mounting all by myself and this video will help me a lot. 🙏🏼
My pleasure! I had a viewer recommend using double stick tape instead of spray glue and had great results with less mess. May give it a try!
Thanks I needed the hanger idea. Perfect!!!!!
I’ve actually just started using command strips!
@@phototocanvaspdx Thanks friend r the update!
Instead of cutting it. You could attach a cut-out matte board to give it a framed look
You could! You would of course see the side of the matte board but that may be ok!
I'm still relatively new to printing. Got my pro-4100 in May :)
What kind of papers / material we should use to print the art for this kind of open ( without glass) picture frame so that it will not get defected with moisture easily
Thanks for the vid. I haven't tried it yet, but I'm thinking about using double sided scotch tape as an alternative to spray adhesive. I think I can get away with applying tape to only the edges of the photograph. Also, I'm thinking about using a couple of small/thin Command Poster Hanging Strips to affix my photo to the wall. I can easily remove it should I get a hankering. At least that's how my brain is working right now. Your thoughts?
Yeah I would 100% use command strips! I wasn’t familiar when I made these. The double back tape should work fine as well it just may not last as flat, depending on paper used and photo size. Good ideas!
@@jarreddecker8965 Thanks for the fast reply! I'm concerned about the thickness of the tape too. I just ordered some on Amazon. I'll let you know if it's good or not.
@@jarreddecker8965 I bought this tape on Amazon, AJ Sign World Best 1" Ultra-Thin Permanent Double-Sided Tape. It works VERY well adhering my pics to foam board and poster board. No fuss, no muss.