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I've just finished hanging the last of a dozen print selection in my mostly daylight lit dining room. All of my work could be considered direct positive and mostly color. This is the way I visualize images when I decide to "take" them with DSLR. this is much like the result one would obtain if they shot everything with slide film, but much higher detail resolution and color saturation. Mostly images from various hikes in my region.

Because these are all printed on 13X19 Canon Pro Luster paper, they don't require mats in order to be flat. After years of framing with the simplest of black or white plastic frames I've become convinced that contact between print and glass is not a risk factor (but would be if using conventional photo paper). All have relatively minimal pure-white rebates.
 
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