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6 Useful Tips for Keeping Your Custom Frame Safe

Framed canvas photo prints make your photos even more eye-catching and impressive. To keep custom frames safe, it is essential to ensure the material is acid-free and the prints are made with UV-resistant ink. Use conservation grade glazing as it provides a protective layer to the glass. Add an extra layer of depth to make framed photos more attention-grabbing.

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6 Useful Tips for Keeping Your Custom Frame Safe

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  1. Custom framed prints are in vogue and they will be for many years to come. As a photo or framed prints enthusiast, you want your favorite landscape, family group, or anniversary photos to keep your memories alive forever; however, you need to keep a few framing and preservation tips in mind to ensure they last for as many years as possible. So without further ado, let’s get started. 1. Mats are Important Mats are a great way to add color design to the frame design and that’s why it becomes an important consideration while going for framed canvas photo prints. Do you know that mats used to be neutral in color and that’s how they facilitated a visual relief between the art subject and its surroundings? If possible, you must consider opting for more generous borders as it would draw the focus more on the art or subject which is apparently your prime objective. 2. Protect Your Framed Prints with Acrylic or Conservation Grade Glazing Conservation-grade glass helps to protect your favorite prints with sheer ease. Alternatively, you can opt for acrylic as well. UV rays can damage your artwork or framed canvas photo prints more easily than you may think and hence providing a protective layer of the glass must be your priority.

  2. 3. Know when to Use Clear and Non-Glare Glass There is a huge difference between these two glass types. If your artwork or photos have sharp lines, shapes, and fine details you should use a shiny or clear finish glass. Non-glare or acrylic glass is considered apt for soft and muted images. That’s because the former is known for its soft finish that tends to diffuse colors and other fine details. This type of glass helps enhance the appeal of artwork that is purposely created with soft focus and muted colors. 4. Use a High-Contrast Frame Design when Necessary If you have images containing soft colors and contrast to some degree, you should go for a lower-contrast frame option. In stark contrast, if you have a black and white photo you must choose a high-contrast frame design. 5. Depth and Variety Make a Difference Certain designs look wonderful only when they are made to appear more dynamic, but how to go about it? 8-ply mat boards and narrow ornamental frames work phenomenally to add an extra layer of depth. As a result, your images look more attention-grabbing with enhanced dynamism of canvas frames. 6. Leverage Wider Frame Molding to Make Artwork Interesting There’re times when your frame design doesn’t include a mat. If you are perplexed about how to make your artwork interesting in such cases, there is a great solution for you. Opt for a wide frame molding that might appear smaller than the entire picture would be if a mat was in place; however, it would add a touch of class and interest with sheer ease. Hope you found the post useful. For more information related to custom framed prints, feel free to connect with us. Contact Details: Website | Facebook| Instagram | Pinterest Address: - 9810 Sierra Ave suite A2, Fontana, California, USA Phone:+1 909 662 7239 | Email: support@canvasskill.com

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