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Very nice Bruce!
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Hey guys...gonna double mat this 8x10 of Drysdale but debating on which direction to go. What do you all think? White or Cream outer mat and either red or blue inner mat, or....red or blue outer mat with the opposite inner mat? Or something else. Just cant decide.
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I would suggest you match the cream color of his uniform and then match the blue for the bottom mat. Post a pic when finished!! |
Your choice of colors might be influenced by the wall color or that of objects near where you plan to display it. :rolleyes:
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Blue outer mat, to match his cap and sleeves Off-white inner mat, with no more than 3/8" showing You can experiment with different color combos, but IMHO (after doing hundreds of these) the above scenario will yield the best result for your Drysdale. |
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I just got this ruth check already framed, but hated the way it was put together with the cert, so decided to redo it. I like this sooo much better.
A couple of Kreindlers always make things better https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...07dfccf86c.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...934e505133.jpg Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk |
Infinitely better. Looks great, and love the Kreindlers.
So silly to mat/frame the LOA, which is just a supporting piece with no aesthetic value whatsoever. Fantastic job! |
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I would never mat the cert, but I do tape it to the back of the frame which is better than looking for it later. Nice job Mark.
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Loving all the frames. Wish I had the wall space. Being an art collector as well, I sorta had to choose which direction to go with my walls. |
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As you can see above, the original check has a little bit more green/gray hue to it than the copy i framed. The way i think about it is that no one is going to know the real original color, so as long as it is close enough and looks good, I'll use it. When i get home later, I'll take a picture of some of the other tests printings that did not make the cut. Also, for most of the paper items, like checks/3x5s, i use plain paper for the final frame as glossy and matte photo paper make the items look like photos and not originals. Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk |
Thanks!
So if I were to copy a photo I would use glossy or matt, depending on the look that I want? |
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The wall beforehttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...9527f29997.jpg
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And after...
Nothing like a little Babe to make your wall look prettyhttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...2410c773c7.jpg Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk |
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I have an Epson Perfection V300 Photo scanner. I guess I need to play with options.
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I'm in Fl at a softball tournament. I'll try it when I get home on Monday.
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Bought some matting tools, far from perfect. Did however make my own custom Perez for Mr Cicotte who should have had one anyways since he had a HOF career. Thanks guys for the inspiration. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Interesting thread. While I am uncomfortable to some degree putting rare photos on my wall, the idea of putting copies of them on the wall and storing the originals wouldn't work for me. Would be like staring at fake cards all day. I go with the archival paper, UV glass, etc., and hope nothing ever happens. And it helps peace of mind wise having a security camera in the room.
I just framed this one myself with a kit purchased off amazon. Not professional grade but I'm really happy with it. 1947 Sporting News. |
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I hear what you are saying about the copies. Not all of mine on the wall are copies. I just want to protect the most valuable ones Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk |
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