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Old 22-04-2006, 22:13   #1
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Photo printing/framing service?

Does anyone know, or can anyone recommend a service which allows you to send them a photo, which they then print off on glossy paper and then frame it for you?

Any help is greatly appreciated!

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Old 22-04-2006, 22:22   #2
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Re: Photo printing/framing service?

you can try www.bonusprint.co.uk they will print your pics for you over the web . i have never used them . but google is your mate with this one .
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Re: Photo printing/framing service?

if i were you i would get the glossy print in a standard size and just have a look around local shops for a frame you like.

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oh and photobox.co.uk do photo printing
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Re: Photo printing/framing service?

Most photography shops will do this for you in my experience.
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Re: Photo printing/framing service?

Thanks for the tips
I did search via google, but none offered what I wanted, which was basically a photo printed out on glossy paper, then framed in a black frame
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Re: Photo printing/framing service?

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Thanks for the tips
I did search via google, but none offered what I wanted, which was basically a photo printed out on glossy paper, then framed in a black frame
Go to Asda or Tesco.... They will have a FRAME....

I looked on Google. 1st link was http://www.photobox.co.uk/services.html
Black Frame (Wooden) £14.50 / £9.50 (Size: 10" x 8" or 7" x 5")
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Re: Photo printing/framing service?

Thanks
I was actually after a bigger frame
I ended up using a photo from the web and put it onto 6 coasters and 1 mousemat.
The image in question is the blue marble (Picture of the earth)
http://www.uoforums.com/deimos/PICT0182.jpg
The mats are plastic with a glossy coat and look great, the mousemat isn't so great as it's only the fabric type mat, not the plasticy type you sometimes get, but still looks the business.
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Re: Photo printing/framing service?

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if i were you i would get the glossy print in a standard size and just have a look around local shops for a frame you like.

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oh and photobox.co.uk do photo printing
Should get matt or lustre prints if you're mounting under glass. gloss is too shiny otherwise.
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Re: Photo printing/framing service?

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Thanks
I was actually after a bigger frame
I ended up using a photo from the web and put it onto 6 coasters and 1 mousemat.
The image in question is the blue marble (Picture of the earth)
http://www.uoforums.com/deimos/PICT0182.jpg
The mats are plastic with a glossy coat and look great, the mousemat isn't so great as it's only the fabric type mat, not the plasticy type you sometimes get, but still looks the business.
Where did you get these done? & what was the Cost.. They look NEAT
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