
Ant-Man looks weirdly saturated in the pic. Looks much better in person.
Hello Jayper, just seeing this now. Our Wide Border comes being able to accommodate up to .250" depth. Our Standard Thin border frames come being able to handle .125" and can be made to handle up to .500" All you have to do is let me know what the thickness is of the foam core you are putting in and I will take care of it.jayper wrote:Is there enough space in the frames to swap out the films for a normal foam core and UV plexi?
Hello JT, You can see the different colors of our frames here: http://www.spotlightdisplays.com/about- ... rames.html and if you look around you can see some pictures here:https://www.facebook.com/SpotlightDispl ... tos_streamjtanner11 wrote:Does anyone have pics of frames that aren't black or white?
Looks really nice! I responded to your email. You are going to have to force it as one of the spring clips must be out of place. Please DON'T try and readjust the spring clip with your fingers as they are very SHARP. Use needle nose plyers. Or better yet just leave it alone and I will send out another side for you!slunkey wrote:Jumped on the band wagon with 3 white frames, here is what the miss and I set up today. I wanted to run with a theme and I love me some Ortiz.
On a side, noticed that on one of the frames, one of the sides sometimes gets stuck halfway when trying to open. However, if you mess with it for a little bit, it will open all the way. Has anyone else had this problem?
Anyways, love the end result. Have two more black ones to put up in another room for another day.
Haha, we tried to center the frames with the couch, but for some reason the space to the left of The Goonies has a bit of a curve to the wall (the whole house is shifting, we have some spots where it just looks slanted), and the spotlight frame was looking tilted when level and not resting flat against the wall.ToonKiller wrote:Ah, an o.c.d. free living space. Ok jokes over slunkey now move The Thing to the left of the Goonies.