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>>32346 Framing is a bitch, the trick is to either buy your own stuff (too much work for me) Or print in common frame sizes. (slight mismatches in dimensions are no big deal, if you have a matte around your picture)
I have custom framed 2 whole pictures, the one on the bottom of this picture (Cost = 120$ CAD) And the Frame in this picture I posted earlier (Cost = 94$ CAD)>>32327
Both are very well framed (With the exception I didn't use non reflective matte glass on the bottom one in this picture)
the picture on the TOP although I found a common 12" x 36" Frame on sale for cheap (20$ CAD) And got a Matte cut for it, (Cost = 18$ CAD). Therefore My total cost for my largest picture was only 90$ (52$ to print, 38$ to frame).
its not quite as good a frame job but the difference isn't worth the cost to me. So find common frame sizes like 8x10, 11x14, 16x20, 12x36, or 24x36. And print to match the frame, IMO Matte's are very important, and if you can find and cut your own you will save a bit, But getting a matte cut usually runs 10-30$ (depending on the size)
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