Signing Homemade Photos
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Melindabear2002
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Re: Signing Homemade Photos
Most of the time if a photo is going to discolor it takes years, unless you don't store it correctly. Whatever you put it in make sure that it's an archival quality, otherwise eventually it doesn't matter what kind of paper you use it will start to yellow and/or discolor the paper. I always get anything I will store my autos and photographs in from lightimpressions.com they carry all the highest quality archival stuff there is. It can be pricey but it's the only way to make sure that you stuff will stay safe. When I took my first photo class I have all this explained to me, which I'm glad I have so many prints and autographs that I would hate for something to happen to.
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- Sasorikiller
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Re: Signing Homemade Photos
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Thanks for all of the help, I never would've thought it is this extensive...
If I recieve the photo back signed it'll just be framed. Thanks again everyone.
~SK
Thanks for all of the help, I never would've thought it is this extensive...
If I recieve the photo back signed it'll just be framed. Thanks again everyone.
~SK
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