Green Frog has a nice dvd on installing Photo Mural Backdrops direcrly to the 
walls.


Ed Kozlowsky
Sanford, Maine


>________________________________
>From: shabbona_rr <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Sunday, November 6, 2011 7:52 AM
>Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: More FNF
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>  
>Darrell:
>
>Keep us posted on how that works.
>
>Bob Nicholson (who uses his last name to prevent confusion with the really 
>great photographer on this list) ________________________
>
>--- In [email protected], "Darrell" <darrell.ev.smith@...> wrote:
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>> --- In [email protected], "shabbona_rr" <user141771@> wrote:
>> >
>> > Darrell:
>> > 
>> > One Des Moines River 18 x 36 is JPEG, 250ppi, 3.71 MB
>> > 
>> Thanks Bob. I have scrounges several pieces of vinyl wall cover from some 
>> commercial (healthcare facilities) jobs, each about 10' long by 20" high, 
>> and am hoping to be able to use these to mount my backdrops. This material 
>> is a smooth one side, pebbled the other about 0.08" thick vinyl that is 
>> verrrrry hard to cut.
>> 
>> Darrell
>> 
>> 
>> > I have a stitched scene that is 90 x 18 JPEG, 250ppi, 7.12MB (I haven't 
>> > tried to have this one printed, yet.
>> > 
>> > The Mississippi River mural is a TIF image, 195MB. I don't know the ppi on 
>> > that one, but it's at least 250, if not higher.
>> > 
>> > The major problem isn't the length of the picture, but getting it mounted. 
>> > Many framing shops can't handle something that long. I asked on this list 
>> > about mounting the photos on Masonite (pegboard), but the general 
>> > consensus was that it's not a good idea, so I stuck with Foamcore. I would 
>> > like to mount them on something a little more flexible, for curved 
>> > backdrops, and I'm open to ideas.
>> > 
>> > Incidentally, the photos at East and West Bonaparte are mirror images of 
>> > the same Des Moines River location
>> > 
>> > Bob Nicholson _______________________________________
>> > 
>> >
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