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Oh my, where might have you have gotten that idea? There are a vast array of different quality of papers and inks which affect the durability/longevity of a print, but the only thing I can think of that would make paper resistant to acid is a gloss coating.
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Giclees aren't naturally acid resistant and most labels/stickers contain chloride or other.
I didn't read the whole thread but if you're talking about C&B stuff... Our labels/stickers are all archival quality and therefore contain no acids whatsoever. These labels you can safely stick on the back of your giclee or print. |
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Sorry guys just a horrible guess. I keep reading "archival" and "meuseum" and "acid-free" so I figured it must mean the giclees are impervious to most damage or something.
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