I know there is a sticky about drying fiber prints flat right above. I've read it several times.
Assume I can achieve reasonably flat prints at some point via one of the methods mentioned in the thread. Many of the posts there comment that even if you get a flat print, at some point, it acquires some curl in storage. Fair enough.
When it comes time for mounting and framing, what are you guys doing? I'd like to avoid dry mounting and would much prefer a window mount. For my RC prints, I T-hinge the print to the backing board and use a window mount over top. I like the way it looks and the simplicity of this mounting method. Will this be sufficient with a properly flattened fiber print, even if it's reacquired some curl? Or is this just a pipe dream and everyone here dry mounts their FB prints?
Assume I can achieve reasonably flat prints at some point via one of the methods mentioned in the thread. Many of the posts there comment that even if you get a flat print, at some point, it acquires some curl in storage. Fair enough.
When it comes time for mounting and framing, what are you guys doing? I'd like to avoid dry mounting and would much prefer a window mount. For my RC prints, I T-hinge the print to the backing board and use a window mount over top. I like the way it looks and the simplicity of this mounting method. Will this be sufficient with a properly flattened fiber print, even if it's reacquired some curl? Or is this just a pipe dream and everyone here dry mounts their FB prints?
More importantly, I don't want to particularly invest in a press and all the dry mounting supplies. Doing FB is adding enough other stuff already, between the washing and drying requirements.