I defend things that made the paper as follows . Scanning watercolor ( rather 600 dpi for prints is not enough , and 1200 ) , printed on a good printer . For example , the Canon Pixma iP4300 to print 2400 dpi inch difference from the original is visible only under a 6- fold magnifying glass . Cut out a sheet of dense , impervious to light cardboard just under the size of "light" in the frame - so that this board was a member from outside the frame tightly , without gaps . You can take and acid-free , but not necessarily , since this board will be outside of the glass . Glued to this board listing . Original watercolor ( or print ) will be safely hidden from the world - both in the folder , and you can now enjoy its reproduction made by you , you can even print it to increase . The latter is good for prints , all subtlety of execution of some of them only by increasing and visible . Remove ( and then again to put on ) this " protection " - deal a couple of seconds : You can enjoy the original and show it whenever you want , no problem.
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