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Acrylic photo

Models of picture frames we have on stock : Collage: There’s no reason why you can only display one photograph at a time and when you opt for a collage frame, you can easily put together a number of pictures that match the overall theme. This is a great way to display memories from an event or photoshoot as all of the pictures will have a common theme and will look amazing when displayed together. With a collage frame, you no longer need to choose the best picture to display as you can easily surround yourself with all of your favorites.

Display : Floor picture frames are going to be a lot larger than tabletop and even hanging frames are; this is so that the pictures can be seen easily once they are in the frame and on the floor. It is very common for these frames to lean, making it easy to move them from one location to another and simply lean them against the wall when you want to display your photographs. Because of their size, it’s normal for them to be collage frames and to have more than one opening for pictures. Shape : Square picture frames are not nearly as common as rectangular frames are but you still have a wide variety of choices when opting for this kind of picture frame. Depending on the size of the photograph that you are going to display, they may have a very wide frame around them, which will draw in the eye of the viewer and ensure that the picture is the main focal point.

Sintra is high-density plastic and cheaper than dibond but provides less stability for the acrylic. This may lead to some bowing of large acrylic pieces over time. Dibond, on the other hand, is more rigid, providing much greater rigidity of your print, but is more expensive. Dibond is basically a polyethylene core sandwiched by two pieces of thin aluminum and it’s the material we prefer for stabilizing your print. For smaller pieces, sintra is probably OK, but if you’re ordering larger pieces be sure that dibond is used. Another sheet of acrylic is another backing option and provides a really nice high-end look. We’ve done these types of jobs before, but similar to sintra, it should really only be used on small to medium-sized acrylic prints. For prints above about 40? or so, a full box subframe should really be used in addition to dibond to provide further rigidity for the acrylic print. See more info at Frames UK.

Materials: Wooden frames are very common and look great in most situations. They are relatively lightweight, making them perfect for hanging on the wall. In addition, they stand up well to being moved and dropped. If you do ding or damage your frame, it may simply add character and interest to it.

As Eric Von Lehmden writes in The Canvas Press, photographers have been printing on metal practically since the invention of photography. Early photographs were printed on metal and called “tintypes.” These days, printing on metal, a process called dye-sublimation, is a little more high-tech, and yields a much more vivid, beautiful result.

When presenting your work to your clients, you have to be sure that everything is right – the quality of the print, the paper, the frame design, and the frame construction. We promise a speedy service, an obsession for detail, value for money, and a commitment to fit around the needs of your business and its customers.

Contact Us:
https://www.simframe.co.uk/
Sim Frame
Unit 8,
The I O Centre,
Hearle Way,
Hatfield,
AL10 9EW.
01707 27 37 47
info@simframe.co.uk