From the course: Matting, Framing, and Hanging Your Photographs
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Mounting the art with repositionable mounting adhesive (RPMA)
From the course: Matting, Framing, and Hanging Your Photographs
Mounting the art with repositionable mounting adhesive (RPMA)
There's one more mounting technique that I'd like to demonstrate for you that has occasional application when mounting photographs. The reason I don't recommend it unequivocally is because it is a nonreversible mounting technique. That being said there may be occasion to use this, say you have a photograph that you want to trim to the exact edge of the photograph and show the backing board inside the window mat, or if you wanted to surface mount a photograph and just float it recessed in a deep frame, this would be the material I would recommend for doing that. Old-school methodology, we used to use a heat and pressure method called Dry Mounting. Once again, it was nonreversible. Another way to do the same thing is with a spray adhesive, spray mount, there are a lot of different brands out there. Those are solvent born things that scatter a lot of adhesive around wherever we use them, I don't recommend those either. So if you want an adhesive based mount, this is what I would suggest,…
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Selecting a mat5m 13s
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Deciding on the window size9m 27s
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Understanding standard vs. custom mats1m 46s
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Using a handheld mat cutter4m 11s
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Using a production mat cutter8m 37s
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Assembling the mat2m 5s
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Mounting art in a mat3m 25s
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Mounting the art with photo corners4m 51s
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Mounting the art with repositionable mounting adhesive (RPMA)6m 52s
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Exploring troubleshooting techniques4m 9s
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