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07/14/2005 04:28:44 AM · #1 |
Can anyone recommend a good source in the UK for pre cut acid free picture mounts?
Google has turned up a few names for general mounts
//www.cartersmounts.co.uk
//www.picturemounts.co.uk
//www.cotswoldmounts.co.uk
but none are advertising acid free.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
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07/14/2005 04:42:33 AM · #2 |
I dunno.
I just use the ones I buy at John Lewis and have no idea whether they are acid free or not.
But then my photographic prints are now done by an online UK digital printing service (DPCP let me down twice) and I don't think they are using acid-free archival paper/ ink.
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07/14/2005 05:25:45 AM · #3 |
Actually, Photobox use the same FujiFilm Crystal Archive paper that DPCP do.
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07/14/2005 05:39:27 AM · #4 |
Blimey, that's bloody amazing for their prices. GO PHOTOBOX!
There IS a refer-a-friend scheme which gives both referees and referred free prints but it requires existing members to enter the email addresses of their friends and then the photobox server sends out a refer-a-friend link.
If anyone decides to try photobox on the back of our recommendation, please contact us via email (in my profile) before registering with them and we'll both benefit.
THANKS!
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07/14/2005 08:54:55 AM · #5 |
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07/14/2005 12:06:17 PM · #6 |
Huge thanks for the links. One correction though ...
The very first thing that caught my eye on the Cartersmounts page was the bit in bold below:
Every white core picture mount is made to customer order using acid free white core board supplied by one of the UK'S leading manufacturers and derived from renewable resources.
: )
It may be worth emailing the others to ask if their boards are in fact acid free too.
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07/14/2005 12:10:41 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by bod:
Huge thanks for the links. One correction though ...
The very first thing that caught my eye on the Cartersmounts page was the bit in bold below:
Every white core picture mount is made to customer order using acid free white core board supplied by one of the UK'S leading manufacturers and derived from renewable resources.
: )
It may be worth emailing the others to ask if their boards are in fact acid free too. |
thanks for the feedback.
I will be contacting them all, I was hoping one of our number had first hand experience...
Message edited by author 2005-07-14 12:34:07.
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