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- From: philg@zurich.ai.mit.edu (Philip Greenspun)
- Newsgroups: rec.photo
- Subject: Re: Picture matting/framing
- Date: 23 Nov 92 18:02:12
- Organization: M.I.T. Artificial Intelligence Lab.
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- In-reply-to: bmahler@javelin.sim.es.com's message of 19 Nov 92 05:49:58 GMT
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- Real fine art photographs are seldom mounted at all. You'll see them
- taped to the back of the window mat along the top edge. The rest is
- left free for wrinkling and thermal expansion.
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- Annie Liebowitz's museum show was done this way. I do my pictures
- this way and although it would be nice if they were flatter, I just
- look at them straight-on.
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- -- Philip Greenspun
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