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Re: PrintKyle Take a snap of it hanging for us to see. I often print my work on metallic paper. With the proper tones, they look great. Especially the B/W prints. Kiron Kid In a message dated 11/3/2009 6:40:38 PM Pacific Standard Time, kyle_martens@... writes: I picked up our print yesterday and I just wanted to pass on a tip to others who might be interested. We picked out our favorite shot we wanted to hang on the wall from our trip to Maui (a close-up of the bark of a eucalyptus tree) and had it "done up". We had it printed at Lab Works on metallic paper at 26 x 32 inches. Then they mounted it on a thin hard board with flush edges and a stand-off back. Then they coated it with a thick layer of clear acrylic. The final result is PHENOMENAL!!board with flush edges and a stand-off back. Then they coated it with a thick layer of clear acrylic. The final result is PHENOMENAL!!<WBR>! It is a true WOW piece. The bark in the image is almost 3D Yes, it cost a penny or two, but it was DEFINITELY worth every bit and more. I highly recommend looking into it. Kyle Kiron Kid "A photograph that mirrors reality, cannot compare to one that reflects the spirit" |
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Re: PrintWill do, as soon as we get it back. There was a small glitch, which they are fixing.
--- On Tue, 11/3/09, KironKid@... <KironKid@...> wrote: From: KironKid@... <KironKid@...> Subject: Re: [PrairiePhoto] Print To: PrairiePhoto@... Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2009, 7:16 PM Kyle Take a snap of it hanging for us to see. I often print my work on metallic paper. With the proper tones, they look great. Especially the B/W prints. Kiron Kid In a message dated 11/3/2009 6:40:38 PM Pacific Standard Time, kyle_martens@ yahoo.com writes: I picked up our print yesterday and I just wanted to pass on a tip to others who might be interested. We picked out our favorite shot we wanted to hang on the wall from our trip to Maui (a close-up of the bark of a eucalyptus tree) and had it "done up". We had it printed at Lab Works on metallic paper at 26 x 32 inches. Then they mounted it on a thin hard board with flush edges and a stand-off back. Then they coated it with a thick layer of clear acrylic. The final result is PHENOMENAL!! ! It is a true WOW piece. The bark in the image is almost 3D and the light in the room glints off the lighter areas like a reflective road sign when you car lights hit it from a distance in the dark. Yes, it cost a penny or two, but it was DEFINITELY worth every bit and more. I highly recommend looking into it. Kyle Kiron Kid "A photograph that mirrors reality, cannot compare to one that reflects the spirit" |
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