Ken, I have no idea what is happening.
I think it is second time actually :P
I do not have any personal spam filter - it is Gmail's one.
So people who use Gmail might have similar problems.

--Sasha

On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 5:06 PM, Ken Waller<[email protected]> wrote:
> Sasha - thanks for informing me of this - first time I'm aware of anything
> like this.
>
> Might I or my provider be listed in your spam filter ?
>
> Kenneth Waller
> http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sasha Sobol" <[email protected]>
>
> Subject: Re: Gallery wrap: paper ok or only canvas will do?
>
>
>> OT:
>> For some reason Gmail hates Ken Waller:
>> it gives my huge
>> "Warning: This message may not be from whom it claims to be. Beware of
>> following any links in it or of providing the sender with any personal
>> information" in Red at the top your e-mails and puts them into Spam
>> folder :(
>>
>> --Sasha
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Ken Waller<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I've had limited experience with Epson canvas which I mounted on wooden
>>> frames (for paintings) that are sold at art supply stores. Cheap &
>>> available
>>> in many sizes. I hand stretched & simply stapled the wrapped canvas to
>>> the
>>> back of the frame (use non-steel staples). Since the photo medium will
>>> not
>>> have the protection of glass & will be directly exposed, you need to use
>>> a
>>> 'sealer' to protect the image. I've used a product 'Kamar Varnish by
>>> Krylon.
>>>
>>> I recently saw a comercially available program (name escapes me) which is
>>> used in the layout of the image to give you the final image with
>>> provisions
>>> for the wrap.
>>>
>>> The results were well worth the effort.
>>>
>>> Kenneth Waller
>>> http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Walker"
>>> <[email protected]>
>>>
>>> Subject: Gallery wrap: paper ok or only canvas will do?
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm getting into printing and investigating mounting and displaying
>>> methods. Gallery Wrap seems to be getting a lot of buzz lately, and I
>>> see that Hahnemühle sells a DIY system that they call gallerie wrap:
>>> http://is.gd/22oz4
>>>
>>> They suggest it's good for both paper and canvas, but I'm a little
>>> doubtful about paper. This system relies on stretching the print as the
>>> sides are folded-up (I'd be afraid of tearing), and the print is
>>> directly exposed to the air.
>>>
>>> So far I've had some prints done on HM German Etch (320 gsm) textured
>>> paper, and that appears to way too brittle to survive the folding
>>> process. I've also had a couple of prints done on Canon's Satin Photo
>>> paper (240 gsm) and that seems like it would be too fragile to be
>>> mounted like this.
>>>
>>> Anyone here have experience with gallery/gallerie wraps and using paper,
>>> or canvas for that matter. Has it worked out well? What about using for
>>> exhibiting, say in a hotel lobby?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> -bmw
>
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