I actually am investigating your technique I discovered on unblikingeye...
Thanks for the links, i'll have a look ! Do you maybe know of any lower-quality cheaper but still removable tissue I could use while i'm still experimenting ?
thanks !
PS. AgX from Germany nicely pointed me out this thread on the Dutch speaking forum ...
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Light Impressions in the US has a full line of archival preservation materials. I had been dry mounting for some time but have stopped unless requested because if something happens to the mat ie. climate stains there goes your piece. I now use archival corners that come in a couple of sizes. They are called Clearhold Corners and are much less costly than the dry mount tissue. The press still comes in handy to flatten prints. I also print platinum/palladium and digitally which should not be dry mounted so the corners serve me well.