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yeah yeah, not digital i know, but anyone know how to physically remove / lessen a crease in a print? a customer has a print they've managed to put a minor crease into. was wondering if there was a way to fix it other than me getting another print done and charging them for it.
i'm guessing a hot iron (on the back of the print!) would kill it?
yeah yeah, not digital i know, but anyone know how to physically remove / lessen a crease in a print? a customer has a print they've managed to put a minor crease into. was wondering if there was a way to fix it other than me getting another print done and charging them for it.
i'm guessing a hot iron (on the back of the print!) would kill it?
You could try sticking it between a couple of heavy books over night?
You could try sticking it between a couple of heavy books over night?
cheers ben. between my post, your post and this one, i'd had a couple of testers under some weighty tomes but it made no difference. still creased pretty bad. i had tried the ironing 'technique' and that made no difference other than the non-image side of the photo sticking to the sheets of paper i'd put the photo inside of incase it all went horribly pete tong.
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