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spherop
i am trying to figure out the best way to transfer my photographic imagery onto plexiglass - as a transparency.

would lamination be the trick?

any recommendations on what kind of transparency i should be printing onto (from my epson 3800)?

i want to end up with a very tight finished result.

any ideas of what my overall process should be?
Mark Lindquist
QUOTE (spherop @ Jan 7 2008, 02:00 AM)
i am trying to figure out the best way to transfer my photographic imagery onto plexiglass - as a transparency.

would lamination be the trick?

any recommendations on what kind of transparency i should be printing onto (from my epson 3800)?

i want to end up with a very tight finished result.

any ideas of what my overall process should be?
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Look up "Face Mounting Photographs" ie: http://www.plexiphoto.com/engels/gluing.html

Mark
Wayne Fox
QUOTE (Mark Lindquist @ Jan 7 2008, 08:34 AM)
Look up "Face Mounting Photographs"  ie:  http://www.plexiphoto.com/engels/gluing.html

Mark
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That might work, as long as the print is on transparent media.
SeanPuckett
Call a sign making shop and have them run your job directly on plexi using their flatbed UV Curable machine? There is transparency media out there, but mounting it will make you crazy.
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