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TRANSPARENCY MOUNTING
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The mounting maze. A practical guide to help you decide which slide mounting option is best for you.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Sep-Oct 1983 (v.5#6) pg. 55

Simple jig for trimming 645 format film to fit superslide mounts is described.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1987 (v.9#6) pg. 8

From pencils to PCs. Options available for labeling your slides.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Dec 1987 (v.9#8) pg. 58

Mounting considerations. What is available in slide mounts and tips on selecting the best one for the job.
INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1992 (v.41#4) pg. 35

Use the heating bar on a plastic bag food storage sealing unit to seal slide mounts.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Christmas 1976 (v.40#13) pg. 122

Pep up your slide shows with a variety of creative mounting and masking aids.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1979 (v.43#10) pg. 42

A discussion of the "progressive retrieval" slide presentation technique. Article is based on the system used by William Heindl of Rochester, NY. Photos show the steps involved in planning and mounting the slides.
PHOTO METHODS FOR INDUSTRY Jan 1974 (v.17#1) pg. 35

Tip: How to straighten bent or creased slides.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Mar 1983 (v.11#11) pg. 53

Slide mounting, storage and retrieval. The entire focus of your archival concerns should be control.
PHOTOMETHODS Aug 1982 (v.25#8) pg. 22

Remount your "bad" slides into masks which feature special shaped cutouts. This will focus attention on the good part of the slide and eliminate distracting backgrounds. A review of suppliers is included.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1974 (v.142#6) pg. 124

Slides must be mounted in glass to give the sharpest possible projection.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1968 (v.63#5) pg. 34

Advantages and problems of mounting film slides in glass.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1969 (v.64#4) pg. 16

Mask your slides in their mounts to create interesting effect and get rid of unwanted background.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Dec 1969 (v.65#6) pg. 112

Simple wooden jig for rubber stamping your name and address on slides.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1973 (v.72#2) pg. 82

A properly captioned transparency includes information important to you and potential buyers. A close look at the information that should be placed on every slide in your files.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY May 1987 (v.94#5) pg. 28

Tips on when and why to crop slides.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1987 (v.94#7) pg. 24

Tip: Create a totally blank slide for a slide show by placing aluminum foil in a slide mount.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1989 (v.96#1) pg. 108

Archiving the past. Advice on mounting, storing, showing, and cataloging slides.
SHUTTERBUG #348 Sep 1999 (v.28#11) pg. 202

How to prepare and photograph fiber art for a presentation. Includes tips on masking, mounting and labeling the slides.
SHUTTLE, SPINDLE & DYEPOT #67 Summer 1986 (v.17#3) pg. 42