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I do not warranty my prints,but I do include a "do and dont" sheet for displaying. You can't tell if someone has displayed in direct sunlight or high humidity, and then want their money refunded. Best to just recommend display locations.
Thank you all for your comments.
I do process to archival standards, but the idea has appealed to me and it's something I'd appreciate if I were the buyer.
Regards
Second question;
Second; Will you make more money because you offer a warrantee?
If not, from a business point of view the warrantee is a problem.
Offering a warranty just invites a purchase by some wise ass lawyer.
I also don't warranty. I do process with archival technique and recommend a local framer who is a serious collector and properly frames photographs. I have stopped dry-mounting and now prefer archival corners unless dry-mounting is absolutely necessary. In our climate if improperly stored even 100% rag board can develop climate stains.
http://www.jeffreyglasser.com/
The notion that you did this using archival processes is apt to be considered b.s. by the consumer in the same way "green" or ecological or "organic" is generously interpreted by marketing-speak.
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