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    Re: 13X19 Photo display

    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Keith View Post
    Hello,
    I am an struggling photographer and have just sold 50 13X19 prints to a customer. They have been printed on Epson archival paper on an Epson 2200 printer. I need to prepare them for display. The customer wants 13X19 plexiglass wall boxes or thin brushed aluminum frames . Do you have any suggestions on ways and supplies for this presentation?
    I would like to know how to mount in the box or frame, how to back, and where to purchase the plexi boxes or frames. I am aware of the acid free concepts and the problems with ultra violet with the plexi glass frames. Any help would be appreciated. By the way the business is fully air-conditioned.
    Thank You,
    Dale Keith
    305 595 7841
    Miami, Florida
    Check out www.Myframestore.com
    thats what I do when my customers want odd size frames.

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    Re: 13X19 Photo display

    When I print a 13X19 or 12X18, I usually frame into an 18X24 frame with a window mat. The importance of a window mat is to keep the print from coming in contact with the glazing. The print can stick to the glazing over time.

    But otherwise I think you've got a pretty good range of choices.

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