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During a 8x10 class, the instructor made corners to slip photos into from gummed linen tape. He folded and cut the tape then wet part to attach them to the backing board. The dry photo prints went into the folded corners and looked great under a matt.
How are the linen tape strips folded???
I'm sorry I didn't try to do it while there and now must figure it out on my own or with your help.
Thanks.
 

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Hi, I suggest making the corners out of a strip of acid free paper, and then taping the corners down with tape. In that way, the tape doesn't touch the photo. Take a strip of paper and fold it so that is 90 degrees to itself. Then take the other end and fold it likewise next to the other part. Then cut off the ends.

Jon
 

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I do the same as Jon and it works well. One can use strips of paper of different widths to determine the actual size of the photo corners.

I think you will find that using just the tape as the corners will be more difficult -- to position the print and it be a bit messier.
 

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Two ways to do this:
You need a strip of paper no wider than the mat overlap. Fold it once to make a 'L' with the corner clipped. Position that with the limbs pointing away from the print and tape the limbs down with a diagonal strip of archival tape. Strips cut from properly processed scrap prints work well. I have also seen people put in two creases at 45 degrees to mark the corner, and tape the strip down diagonally to the print corner. Bigger prints benefit from the pocket approach.

To do it with a single piece of tape means making a second fold to take one limb in the other direction to get the adhesive faces on the same side. It works with gummed or removable backing tape. I don't like it because the resulting corner is three layers thick, but it does make a pocket for the print corner where it cannot com into contact with the tape adhesive. You also need to print with enough border to allow for the tape width. Nice to know how to do it, though.

I confess that for around 8x10 matted to 11x14 I often print on an 11x14 sheet with a 4-blade easel and just sandwich the backing, print, and mat together with a linen tape hinge. Self-adhesive archival corners are available, too.
 

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During a 8x10 class, the instructor made corners to slip photos into from gummed linen tape. He folded and cut the tape then wet part to attach them to the backing board. The dry photo prints went into the folded corners and looked great under a matt.
How are the linen tape strips folded???
I'm sorry I didn't try to do it while there and now must figure it out on my own or with your help.
Thanks.

Here is how I do it:
 

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I use the clear photo corners from Light Impressions. I find it much easier to use something already made than making it. YMMV
 

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Ralph,

Such a nice graphic that I might print, mount and frame it. It's better than some of my prints.

:smile: Ross
 

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How to tape those corners down that have the inner part cut out?

Jon

ps probably best to use plastic corners with tape over them to reinforce. I've had prints that have broken the paper or plastic corners in shipping.
 

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How to tape those corners down that have the inner part cut out?

Jon

ps probably best to use plastic corners with tape over them to reinforce. I've had prints that have broken the paper or plastic corners in shipping.

No tape, archival adhesive!
 

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Are the plastic corners from Light Impressions visible under glass?
 
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