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    Senior Member Samets's Avatar
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    Storing autographed 8x10's

    I have many 8x10s that are sitting in top loaders and I'm looking for storage and display ideas...

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    Re: Storing autographed 8x10's

    Quote Originally Posted by Samets View Post
    I have many 8x10s that are sitting in top loaders and I'm looking for storage and display ideas...
    The toploaders, assuming they're PVC free, will protect against UV, so they're usually pretty good for storage. as for display, you could always tape them to plaques or a simple hanger/hook.

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    Re: Storing autographed 8x10's

    Topload UV pages in a binder

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    Re: Storing autographed 8x10's

    Makes sense...

    Off to find a Bears 3 ring binder big enough for the pictures...

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    Re: Storing autographed 8x10's

    WOW those portfolios look awesome and even seem less expensive than 8x10 top loaders.

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    Re: Storing autographed 8x10's

    Quote Originally Posted by Billy77 View Post
    WOW those portfolios look awesome and even seem less expensive than 8x10 top loaders.
    Well, they don't actually protect anything, if those are what I'm thinking. I'm pretty sure we used those in college for photo portfolios. The pages are thin material, so if you're not careful, the photos get dinged on the corners and leading top edge.

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    Re: Storing autographed 8x10's

    Just put a thin piece fo cardboard behind one of the 8 x 10s and it will make thwe whole page more firm. That will make sure you dont bend the photos.

 

 

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