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<p>[QUOTE="Spudnik, post: 3554827, member: 17890"]I don't think the wrinkles appeared as it dried, I don't remember those being there when I bought it. The paper is actually pretty thick, and kind of "plasticized". I think if anything the wrinkles may be from temperature variation over time shrinking and/or contracting this paper creating the wrinkles. I think if I took it out of the frame I would easily be able to smooth that out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Spudnik, post: 3554827, member: 17890"]I don't think the wrinkles appeared as it dried, I don't remember those being there when I bought it. The paper is actually pretty thick, and kind of "plasticized". I think if anything the wrinkles may be from temperature variation over time shrinking and/or contracting this paper creating the wrinkles. I think if I took it out of the frame I would easily be able to smooth that out.[/QUOTE]
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