Dry Mounting
Assignment:
Dry mount both your "Found Object" and "Stencil" photograms.
How to:
Dry mount both your "Found Object" and "Stencil" photograms.
How to:
- Determine the size of the mat by first measuring the photographs size. Add 6 inches to the width of the image. Add 6.5 inches to the photos height. For our 5x8" image we will need an 11.5x14" mat.
- Do you want white or black for your mat? Cut the mat to size.
- Make sure the press is preheated to 170 degrees. (Remember to check, sometimes someone will play with the dry mounting press and change the settings.)
- Preheat the tacking iron. Remember this is very hot and can cause severe burns. Always rest it on it's cradle.
- Place the image face down on a clean surface. (white oak tag)
- Position a sheet of dry-mounting tissue over the photograph.
- Attach the tissue to the print. Remember to only touch the iron to the print for a brief moment, or you will damage the front of the print.
- Using a T-square and cutting board, trim the photo and tissue. They should be the same size when your have finished.
- Mark the mat board.
- Position the photo on the mat board and tack it on. (one side is sufficient.)
- Place the image into the press photo side up. Cover with a clean slip sheet. (White oak tag)
- Close press for 1 minute and 20 seconds.
- Remove image and place a heavy weight on it. (books)
- Use a kneaded eraser to clean up any pencil marks.
- Lightly sand the edges to remove any tear out from the cutter.
It sounds difficult, but once you've done it it will become second nature. There is a reason I had you practice using an x-acto knife!
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