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- TopHatZombies
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Ok so my portfolio came in today, wohooo!!! I had a quick question, does anybody put two prints in one sleeve each on one side of the acid free backing or no?
TopHatZombies wrote:Ok so my portfolio came in today, wohooo!!! I had a quick question, does anybody put two prints in one sleeve each on one side of the acid free backing or no?
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Don't understand the need for the facepalm but ok. I've heard people say they didn't even want to put one print in a sleeve because they damaged the print getting it in. Just being cautious before I risk damaging a print, guess I'm a real jackass for that.Cbjornson wrote:But you're quite obviously going to want to put a print on each side of the sleeve.
You would be cutting your storage in half if you didn't use both sides. That's what the facepalm is all about. 24x36's fit in there, just be careful. I don't put mine in there because I have other adequate storage for them but if you take your time you'll be fine. Otherwise, crease city.TopHatZombies wrote:Don't understand the need for the facepalm but ok. I've heard people say they didn't even want to put one print in a sleeve because they damaged the print getting it in. Just being cautious before I risk damaging a print, guess I'm a real jackass for that.Cbjornson wrote:But you're quite obviously going to want to put a print on each side of the sleeve.
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No worries, thanks for the info though. I just wanted to ask to see what other people who had them were doing. I know you're supposed to use both sides but why risk it when you can just ask, ya know? Thanks again!Cbjornson wrote:You would be cutting your storage in half if you didn't use both sides. That's what the facepalm is all about. 24x36's fit in there, just be careful. I don't put mine in there because I have other adequate storage for them but if you take your time you'll be fine. Otherwise, crease city.TopHatZombies wrote:Don't understand the need for the facepalm but ok. I've heard people say they didn't even want to put one print in a sleeve because they damaged the print getting it in. Just being cautious before I risk damaging a print, guess I'm a real jackass for that.Cbjornson wrote:But you're quite obviously going to want to put a print on each side of the sleeve.
most 24x36 prints fit, but i've had several that i've had to keep separate because they are just too tight to get the prints in without worrying about damage. Just because a print is supposed to be 24x36 doesn't mean it will be exactly that size. But 9 out of 10 seem to fit without much problem.
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Woot! Needed to get me some, thanks for posting this.listerfeend wrote:5-packs of replacement sleeves are $26 until tomorrow: at Jerry's Artrama.
This is the same right?
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