Thanks for sharing this...looks great and I think I'll do pretty much the same. Japanese hinge?bmd1191 wrote:Due to cost and the size of this thing I just went with simple black frame, spacers, uv/ag acryllic. Ordered from Fram Destination and was about $220 I think. Looks nice and clean though.nevadinova wrote:Alright...who framed up Hugs, Etc. over the holidays? I need to see how y'all are doing this as I'm having a hard time deciding how to approach this beast.
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What's your opinion of the anti-glare acrylic for a piece that size? From the pic it looks pretty good and not as hazy as I have seen in the past.bmd1191 wrote:Due to cost and the size of this thing I just went with simple black frame, spacers, uv/ag acryllic. Ordered from Fram Destination and was about $220 I think. Looks nice and clean though.nevadinova wrote:Alright...who framed up Hugs, Etc. over the holidays? I need to see how y'all are doing this as I'm having a hard time deciding how to approach this beast.
I love it. The room it is hanging in is pretty small and there is a ceiling fan that is pretty bright that puts a glare on every piece I have in there (As you can see in the top right corner of the acrylic). This was my first time using anti-galre and I love it. Can easily see the print in the room now. It may subdue the colors a tiny bit compared to regular acrylic, but the fact that is takes the glare away I think trumps the tiny clarity loss.Vonschinkel wrote: What's your opinion of the anti-glare acrylic for a piece that size? From the pic it looks pretty good and not as hazy as I have seen in the past.
All in all I think it came out great and the thing is a show stopper when you enter the room.
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Hey any "blur" effect with the AG acrylic. My framer here in Canada says that using it will distort the image terribly, hence why you have to go museum plexi
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maddog76 wrote:That's called an upsell my friend.Scottjohnston wrote:Hey any "blur" effect with the AG acrylic. My framer here in Canada says that using it will distort the image terribly, hence why you have to go museum plexi
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