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>I want to get my wife a locket for her birthday. The problem is I
> know she will forget at least once to take it off before getting in
> the shower, which will naturally ruin the pix inside. Rather than
> constantly replace the pix, I wonder if there is a way to create
> waterproof prints. Anybody know? What do I ask for? Where do I go
> to get it done? How much will it run me?
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
Common wet-system or RA4 prints are water resistant. You can run water
over
an RA4 print and it won't be damaged. It will change color when wet (a
bluish veil), but it will return to it's original color when dry. Problem
is
that it may waterspot, or if it's in contact with a glass or plastic
cover,
it may stick to that cover.


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