Jerry's Artarama: Picturesque Presentation Portfolio - 24x36
If you can get someone to help you, that makes it easier. You can watch that one side doesn't hit the edge while the other person watches the other side, and they can hold down the page while you feed it in.
strongstuff wrote: i want to watch those fools squirm.
I use two methods for flattening, but it really depends on how much space you have. If you have table space to lay the prints flat, you can just put weights such as books or bean bags on each corner and let them sit for a week or so depending on how long they were tubed. Make sure to put craft paper or some sort of separator between each print.kryptonite wrote: Thanks, bud. How would I go about flattening this? I understand I need to use weights to hold the corners down - but for how long? From my understanding, the print should be perfectly flat before inserting into the sleeve?
The other method I picked up from somebody on here (can't remember who, but if you search around you can find the thread): You buy two pieces of large foam core board from an art shop and put your prints in between them. Hold the boards together with clips and let it sit out of the way for as long as you need for them to flatten.
I'm thinking of picking this up as well..
I've been reading through some of the threads on here in regards to this folio and this
particular size. But I have a few questions. I apologize if theyve been answered before
(If I saw it answered I didnt ask it again) and appear novice:
1. Does anyone know of any current discount codes for Jerrys?
2. I know it is dimensionally possible to put a smaller print (say, 18x24) in a 24x36 sleeve but do people recommend that?
Or should I put my 24x36 prints in the 24x36 sleeves and buy other sleeves that fit my smaller prints more snuggly?
It seems like the opinions on here about this are split...
Sorry for the novice questions. I appreciate the feedback.
I've been reading through some of the threads on here in regards to this folio and this
particular size. But I have a few questions. I apologize if theyve been answered before
(If I saw it answered I didnt ask it again) and appear novice:
1. Does anyone know of any current discount codes for Jerrys?
2. I know it is dimensionally possible to put a smaller print (say, 18x24) in a 24x36 sleeve but do people recommend that?
Or should I put my 24x36 prints in the 24x36 sleeves and buy other sleeves that fit my smaller prints more snuggly?
It seems like the opinions on here about this are split...
Sorry for the novice questions. I appreciate the feedback.
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Current discount is only 10% off $99+ (code: DAVINCI560) which is pretty low actually. Typically it's 15-20% and occasionally 25% off $150+. As for Question 2 I'll let someone with more experience with these answer that onephips wrote:I'm thinking of picking this up as well..
I've been reading through some of the threads on here in regards to this folio and this
particular size. But I have a few questions. I apologize if theyve been answered before
(If I saw it answered I didnt ask it again) and appear novice:
1. Does anyone know of any current discount codes for Jerrys?
2. I know it is dimensionally possible to put a smaller print (say, 18x24) in a 24x36 sleeve but do people recommend that?
Or should I put my 24x36 prints in the 24x36 sleeves and buy other sleeves that fit my smaller prints more snuggly?
It seems like the opinions on here about this are split...
Sorry for the novice questions. I appreciate the feedback.
Since the Picturesque is pretty expensive and does not hold a lot of pages (25-30 is reasonable in my experience), I'd be very picky what to put in it. I recommend getting an Itoya 18x24 ArtProfolio Evolution (24 pages) for everything that is 18x24 or smaller. The Itoya is cheap ($30-35 in the US) and of good quality.phips wrote:2. I know it is dimensionally possible to put a smaller print (say, 18x24) in a 24x36 sleeve but do people recommend that?
Or should I put my 24x36 prints in the 24x36 sleeves and buy other sleeves that fit my smaller prints more snuggly?
It seems like the opinions on here about this are split...
Personally I put everything bigger than 18x24 in my Picturesques, the smaller prints go in the Itoyas.
But you could put 18x24 in a 24x36 and they would be fine right....not shifting around in the pages and denting themselvesfCon wrote:Since the Picturesque is pretty expensive and does not hold a lot of pages (25-30 is reasonable in my experience), I'd be very picky what to put in it. I recommend getting an Itoya 18x24 ArtProfolio Evolution (24 pages) for everything that is 18x24 or smaller. The Itoya is cheap ($30-35 in the US) and of good quality.phips wrote:2. I know it is dimensionally possible to put a smaller print (say, 18x24) in a 24x36 sleeve but do people recommend that?
Or should I put my 24x36 prints in the 24x36 sleeves and buy other sleeves that fit my smaller prints more snuggly?
It seems like the opinions on here about this are split...
Personally I put everything bigger than 18x24 in my Picturesques, the smaller prints go in the Itoyas.
or anything?
You can have some movement in the big portfolio with prints that are not snug.The smaller portfolio is going to be your best bet, but you can always get archival corner mounts to put smaller prints in the big portfolio.
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I plan on getting an Itoya Evo when I get more larger prints. But as of now I have an equal split between large (18x24-24x36)finneganm wrote:You can have some movement in the big portfolio with prints that are not snug.The smaller portfolio is going to be your best bet, but you can always get archival corner mounts to put smaller prints in the big portfolio.
and smaller (18x24 and below)...so my best bet is to get the Picturesque as of now because if i just get the Itoya then my larger
prints will be s.o.l.
Thanks for the input.finneganm wrote:You can have some movement in the big portfolio with prints that are not snug.The smaller portfolio is going to be your best bet, but you can always get archival corner mounts to put smaller prints in the big portfolio.
Are the black inserts the typical thin stuff?
If I buy the 24"x36", what if I get thick 23.5"x36" cardstock for each page with mounting corners? Or mylar bags + tape it to the cardstock? Not like I will need to take it out often.
Edit: if nobody finds any flaws with this, I will be the guinea pig and post some pics.
If I buy the 24"x36", what if I get thick 23.5"x36" cardstock for each page with mounting corners? Or mylar bags + tape it to the cardstock? Not like I will need to take it out often.
Edit: if nobody finds any flaws with this, I will be the guinea pig and post some pics.
The inserts are pretty thin. I've never done this, but I suspect that if you were to put in a thicker stock it would be exceptionally difficult to put a print in, and probably impossible to put in front and back prints. If you're thinking this route, and you don't have room for a flat file, you should look into:ksn wrote:Are the black inserts the typical thin stuff?
If I buy the 24"x36", what if I get thick 23.5"x36" cardstock for each page with mounting corners? Or mylar bags + tape it to the cardstock? Not like I will need to take it out often.
Edit: if nobody finds any flaws with this, I will be the guinea pig and post some pics.
http://www.bagsunlimited.com/c-561-blue-gray.aspx
These would handle a bag/card stock combo, and save you some cash in the process.
To be fair, I've never used one of those, so I have no opinion either way on how good/bad it is, I've just seen them come up in threads from various other members who seem to like them.
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i got a 20% off coupon code that is valid for this weekend i think....ill post when i get home if anyone is interested
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