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The Great Paper Chase - Boards, Cards and Panoramas - part 3 of 1 2 3

by Mike McNamee Published 01/08/2015

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Paper Spectrum supply pre-cut window mounts in panorama format. One thing to check before you launch a pan project is the size and cost limitations of framing panoramas. They can be relatively expensive because the frame moulding is charged per linear foot of usage. Also you should check that both mount card and glass are available in the length required before you print too wide. At one stage our projects were limited by the size of the door to the framer's workshop as this limited the size of glass that could be brought in! For large displays in public areas glass may be either too vulnerable or even not allowed on the wall. An alternative in such a case is an unglazed, varnished canvas.


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You can have the best of both worlds! An A4 page folded along the longest side delivers a pan-shaped format for an attractive card.


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