Hi, So to explain it with a little more context, the idea is to display images taken in an allotment, as a 'pop up' exhibition (on the allotment where the pictures were made...). That means the exhibition needs to be weather proof, so after having thought about ways to do this (printing as vinyl banners etc) I had this idea of displaying them in a greenhouse. I liked the idea as it seemed appropriate to the subject matter. So, I wondered if I could print the images onto some kind of translucent surface which could be stuck onto the windows of the greenhouse. Initially I thought of just printing inkjet onto acetate, then I thought about duratrans. I also wondered if it would be possible to print onto some kind of clear vinyl that would be self adhesive so that I could easily stick them to the window panes of the greenhouse. Size of the panes could range between 8 inches to 23 inch square, depending on the kind of greenhouse. I imagined the greenhouse to work as a giant lightbox (at least from inside, not sure whether it would work from both sides). Sounds like a slightly crazy idea and not completely sure it would work, but interested to know if anyone has prior experience. Thanks, Jonathan Jonathan turner Photographer T: 07796470573 -- Sent from my iPhone
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