07 April 2021, 21:23
richjPreserving book pages
I was researching a book my friend has of the art of Frederich Remington. The book can be had for <$10. I guess they printed a lot of them.
I've seen print/pages from books framed and sold at gun shows etc...
What can you do to a magazine or book page to preserve it before framing it?
Note: I'm NOT selling stuff. This is for my eventual office/inner sanctum
09 April 2021, 23:07
Mike O'For my antique map collection, where some specimens are over 400 years old, I don’t do anything for the paper itself. There are things you can do to when framing to extend the life of your pages.
1. It is imperative to use acid free matting.
2. There are different types of glass you can use. I use museum glass (available at framing or hobby shops). This reduces the amount of UV rays that reach the document and provides a superior (less reflective) view of what is inside the frame.
3. Hang the finished frame so that direct sunlight never falls on your paper.
I hope this helps.
Mike
10 April 2021, 13:41
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by richj:
I was researching a book my friend has of the art of Frederich Remington. The book can be had for <$10. I guess they printed a lot of them.
I've seen print/pages from books framed and sold at gun shows etc...
What can you do to a magazine or book page to preserve it before framing it?
Note: I'm NOT selling stuff. This is for my eventual office/inner sanctum
Good advice from Mike but have a chat with your picture framer.
11 April 2021, 05:12
richjthanks. fyi it's this book. The loose prints are from Time Life. The fold out is from a Nat Geo issue
11 April 2021, 09:53
Mike O'quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by richj:
I was researching a book my friend has of the art of Frederich Remington. The book can be had for <$10. I guess they printed a lot of them.
I've seen print/pages from books framed and sold at gun shows etc...
What can you do to a magazine or book page to preserve it before framing it?
Note: I'm NOT selling stuff. This is for my eventual office/inner sanctum
Good advice from Mike but have a chat with your picture framer.
Fairgame,
Agreed, but with a caveat. Please ensure the framer has experience with paper that is sensitive to light exposure. Paper images from the 19th to 21st centuries are especially at risk since paper quality has actually declined.
12 April 2021, 12:34
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by Mike O':
quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by richj:
I was researching a book my friend has of the art of Frederich Remington. The book can be had for <$10. I guess they printed a lot of them.
I've seen print/pages from books framed and sold at gun shows etc...
What can you do to a magazine or book page to preserve it before framing it?
Note: I'm NOT selling stuff. This is for my eventual office/inner sanctum
Good advice from Mike but have a chat with your picture framer.
Fairgame,
Agreed, but with a caveat. Please ensure the framer has experience with paper that is sensitive to light exposure. Paper images from the 19th to 21st centuries are especially at risk since paper quality has actually declined.
Absolutely and maybe there are better prints available online?
17 April 2021, 21:32
Grizzly Adams1Most important, don't put it in direct sunlight, the less the better.
Grizz