Do I definitely need a spacer when framing?

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Re: Do I definitely need a spacer when framing?

by Icena » Sun May 02, 2010 5:21 pm

Ah, that's a wonderful idea.
Thank you for your help ^_^

Re: Do I definitely need a spacer when framing?

by johnnylightning » Sun May 02, 2010 4:48 pm

You will need a space between the auto and the glass it will eventually stick or the ink might even come off on the glass,but something you can do which i have done is you take a acid free sleeve like what you would have the picture in in a binder and you cut it to the size of the picture & you have the picture inside that in the frame so the picture is touching the sleeve not the glass,then it won't stick.

Do I definitely need a spacer when framing?

by Icena » Sun May 02, 2010 3:13 pm

I've decided to start framing my autographs, and I was wondering, is it definitely necessary to have something to stop the photo from sticking to the glass? How long does it take for a photo to stick? Thanks!

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