I was just thinking, could we use the foam board AND a photo frame cardboard backing, because the photo frame backing has the hooks already attached? Or would the framing pins end up to short to bend?
Hi and thanks for this. I draw pet portraits and need to know how to package them for shipping. What backing board do you use? Sandi, Cape Town, South Africa
I have a very large photo print on paper 1 meter by 1 meter and only taped the top of the print as mentioned in your video but the print is not flat against the backing and with horizontal light you can see waves formed. Is it possible to also add tape to the sides of the print or use double sided tape to cover the whole paper against the backing?
Hi, I had this same problem with large prints and used 3M's Spray Mount to fix the print to a backing board, having pencilled where I wanted the image to sit. I'm happy with the result. I used Spray Mount instead of 3M's Photo Mount as the latter allows no positioning errors when fixing the photo to the backing board.
Thanks so much for this detailed tutorial! I'm bookmarking it!
Great video simply explained. Thanks
Very helpful thanks, just a quick question though, what’s going on with the eyebrows bruv?
Thanks. No messing straight to the point.
Thank you. Short and insightful!
Thank you! Exactly what I needed, simple and easy to understand.
I was just thinking, could we use the foam board AND a photo frame cardboard backing, because the photo frame backing has the hooks already attached? Or would the framing pins end up to short to bend?
Hi and thanks for this. I draw pet portraits and need to know how to package them for shipping. What backing board do you use? Sandi, Cape Town, South Africa
Really helpful, thank you!
Do you have any tips for someone wanting to create a mount which has many different sized pictures in one frame?
I have a very large photo print on paper 1 meter by 1 meter and only taped the top of the print as mentioned in your video but the print is not flat against the backing and with horizontal light you can see waves formed. Is it possible to also add tape to the sides of the print or use double sided tape to cover the whole paper against the backing?
Hi, I had this same problem with large prints and used 3M's Spray Mount to fix the print to a backing board, having pencilled where I wanted the image to sit. I'm happy with the result. I used Spray Mount instead of 3M's Photo Mount as the latter allows no positioning errors when fixing the photo to the backing board.
Thank you. I learned a lot.