Until recently I've only purchased and framed singled sided posters but now I've started collecting double sided posters I've got a question about framing I hope you guys can help me with, When it comes to framing them I've found that the professional jobs always look better(Obvious right!) whereas at least in my case the DIY jobs can have annoying side effects like the appearance of what I can only describe as 'air bubbles' in the poster which I CANNOT get rid of whatever I do.
By "Air Bubbles' I mean when you look at the poster from a certain angle parts of it seem like they have air behind them thus the bubble effect but if you turn the light on or look at it from other angles you can't see them, I've tried removing and re-inserting the poster but that only seemed to make it worse.
Basically I wanted to know if anyone else has encountered this bubble effect or not and if there's a way around it - Someone suggested given enough time they'll simply drop out but I'm not sure about that. Any ideas anyone?
Secondly does anyone have opinions on the DIY V Professional thing, As I've said the professional jobs look better but can't that impact your decision to sell the poster later since it can't be removed buyers may not want it and in terms of the overall value of the poster is that affected by your choice of how to frame it?
Any help/ideas etc will be appreciated.
Thanks
M.