Very useful Karl. I have used Loxley myself and can attest that they are very good. I did decide to but a Canon Pro300 as I wanted to try to do the whole process and have to say printing is another skill but so fulfilling to learn. I've framed a few pics but learnt some tips off your video chiefly the sticky backing board. Thanks and you certainly deserve more subscribers as between you and Cliff I learn a lot to utilise when I visit Glencoe. Keep up the good work.
A great instructional video Karl. I just got a canvas from a company in Germany today. It was through Groupon so I was curious to see the quality. I got a black frame around it too which sets off the picture of blue hour at Eilean Donan castle. I usually use One Vision Imaging for my prints but I’ve been thinking of trying Loxley as well. I’ve noticed that you can get the prints with a backing already on them as well.
Very good Karl , I thoroughly enjoy this , I do not do a lot of framing, but this has egged me on to do more , my biggest problem is that I do a lot of seascapes and my biggest hassle is always trying to make the horizon look straight , but I shall now persevere , the frames that you are using look super , pure quality finish to the end product , thanks very much again
I loved the frame you used in the video. I looked but couldn't find that particular one on the website. What was it called? Did it come with the mount board or is that separate. Also do you have a link for the sticky mount board you used to apply the photo onto?
Hi Christine. Thanks for watching. The frame I use is the Watson Rustic. Choose classic frames from the frame company website, select watson, choose rustic. You can choose the mount. The sticky mountboard is available at ebay or amazon. There are loads of companies that do that. All the best. Karl
Very useful Karl. I have used Loxley myself and can attest that they are very good. I did decide to but a Canon Pro300 as I wanted to try to do the whole process and have to say printing is another skill but so fulfilling to learn. I've framed a few pics but learnt some tips off your video chiefly the sticky backing board. Thanks and you certainly deserve more subscribers as between you and Cliff I learn a lot to utilise when I visit Glencoe. Keep up the good work.
A great instructional video Karl. I just got a canvas from a company in Germany today. It was through Groupon so I was curious to see the quality. I got a black frame around it too which sets off the picture of blue hour at Eilean Donan castle. I usually use One Vision Imaging for my prints but I’ve been thinking of trying Loxley as well. I’ve noticed that you can get the prints with a backing already on them as well.
Very good Karl , I thoroughly enjoy this , I do not do a lot of framing, but this has egged me on to do more , my biggest problem is that I do a lot of seascapes and my biggest hassle is always trying to make the horizon look straight , but I shall now persevere , the frames that you are using look super , pure quality finish to the end product , thanks very much again
I loved the frame you used in the video. I looked but couldn't find that particular one on the website. What was it called? Did it come with the mount board or is that separate. Also do you have a link for the sticky mount board you used to apply the photo onto?
Hi Christine. Thanks for watching. The frame I use is the Watson Rustic. Choose classic frames from the frame company website, select watson, choose rustic. You can choose the mount. The sticky mountboard is available at ebay or amazon. There are loads of companies that do that. All the best. Karl
Wow if i had a wall to fill up i am sure i could sell the odd print..
Hi Karl. Brill video. Never seen the adhesive mount board before.... any chance of a link to where to find that for sale?
Hi Gary. Thanks for watching. The adhesive board is available on EBay or Amazon. There are plenty of companies selling it. Cheers. Karl