Frame Sizes

FDI ready-made frames in 8×10 and 16×20

Posted in Frame Sizes, Frames, Picture Framing on October 2nd, 2009 by Mark Rogers – Be the first to comment

Ready-Made Picture Frame

Ready-Made Picture Frame

Frame Destination has recently added a couple of new standard frame sizes to our selection of FDI ready-made picture frames. The FDI picture frames were originally created to offer an inexpensive framing option for inkjet prints in non-standard sizes such as 8×12, 11×17, 12×18, 13×19, 17×22, and 17×25. Many people are using them for framing all kinds of other artwork so now we have rounded out the line with standard sizes 8×10, 8.5×11, 11×14, and 16×20.
These are black metal frames (our profile 2) with a smooth white 1/8 foamcore backing, and glass.

Of course if you need a different size you can just go to the frame kit section of our website. Just select “Frames” – “Complete Kit” from the top menu bar. Select “no mat”. That will bring you to our metal frame kit page for complete frames without a mat which include free hanging kits. You can select one of over 60 different sizes or select custom and create your own size. Then just select
Moulding Style: “Profile 2”
Mount Board type: “Foamboard Regular 1/8 inch”
Glass or Acrylic: “Glass”

Of course you can select other options if you want acid free or a mat. Profile 2 is not very tall so if you do want a mat then you will want to select “Profile 117” which looks the same from the front but has a deeper rabbet.

Cheers,
Mark

New uncut and sheet mat board

Posted in Frame Sizes, Mat Board, Mounting on August 16th, 2009 by Mark Rogers – 3 Comments

Frame Destination, Inc. is happy to announce that we have added support for uncut mat board to our website under top menu “Components -> Uncut Mat Board”. Uncut mat board has no window cut in the center to display photographs or other artwork. This matboard is cut to specific size (except for 32×40 raw sheets). It is for people that like to cut their own custom size window openings, or for people that are float mounting and need a color matched backing board to mount the image to. It is also for people that just prefer to mount to matboard instead of foamcore mount board. The least expensive (per square inch) mat board size is our 32×40 raw sheet. It is uncut direct form the manufacturer. Since we have no cutting labor we can sell it for less, but please note, it will not be exactly 32×40 in size or square.

Of course we will offer this new product in standard frame sizes such as 16×20 and 18×24, but it is also available in many non standard sizes such as 12×18, 13×19 or 16×16. We have over 60 different sizes and you can also just select custom in the size pull-down and specify any size you need including large panoramic sizes.

We have three different types of uncut mat board:
4-ply Archival (acid and lignin free) Bainbridge Alphamat
8-ply Archival (acid and lignin free) Bainbridge Cotton Rag
4-ply Buffered Paper Mat Board

Cheers,
Mark
Frame Destination, Inc.

17×25 Picture Frame and Paper

Posted in Frame Sizes on February 9th, 2008 by Mark Rogers – Be the first to comment


Since lots of photographers enjoy printing full frame 3:2 images without cropping them inkjet paper companies such as Red River have started offering 17×25 inkjet paper. That size is excellent for printing 16×24 prints from printers such as the Epson 3800, 4880 or Canon ipf5000. At Frame Destination 16×24 has always been a standard image size for our complete picture frames that include mats but we recently added a new ready-made picture frame that is specifically designed to hold 17×25 inch paper. It is very cost effective frame that requires not mounting. Simply open one side of the 17×25 picture frame, slide your print in, and replace the side.

Shop for Red River 17×15 paper here
Shop for our 17×25 ready-made picture frames here

Nielsen Picture Frame for 8×8 images

Posted in Frame Sizes, Frames on July 26th, 2007 by Mark Rogers – Be the first to comment

Nielsen has discontinued there Gallery Collection 16×20 frame for 8×8 images (GF1950C). We have a few left in stock and are selling them at 25% off of our regular low price of $36.95 or $27.71. In case you are unsure about this actually being a low price, B&H sells the same frame for 8×10 images at $43.95 (Nielsen part number GF1950D).

You can find the frame in our ready-made frame section.

These frames are back loading frames and we are also one of the few companies to actually sell hanging kits designed specifically to work on back loading style picture frames.

Cheers,
Mark

Inkjet Print Sizes for Picture Framing

Posted in Business, Frame Sizes, Resources and Tips on May 17th, 2007 by Mark Rogers – 1 Comment

You have purchased a wonderful photo printer that can create beautiful images – now you must decide what size image you’d like to print and what size paper to print it on.  The sizing depends on what you intend to do with the finished print. Let’s look at some options – and the trade-offs – for printing images on various paper sizes. Keep in mind that if you plan to sell your images, many customers prefer that the external mat size is a standard picture frame size such as 11×14, 16×20, or 18×24 so they are not forced into a custom frame shop.

13×19 Printer Paper – Framing Options

Aside from roll or special panoramic sheet paper, the largest common paper size is 13×19 inches. The simplest option is to use the entire sheet and print a 13×19 image. If you have an SLR, which normally has an image aspect ratio of 3:2, this is a convenient size because it requires almost no cropping. An un-cropped 3:2 image printed on 13×19 paper will only lose one-half inch of the image. (In other words, the un-cropped image would measure 13×19.5 inches.)

Another excellent image size for 13×19 paper is 12×18. This size creates its own border, which is advantageous because some printers are not able to print full borderless on all papers. The borders on the paper can be used for the artist’s signature, or as a mounting aid utilizing photo corners . (The corners can be concealed with a mat.)

The 13×19 and 12×18 are not standard picture frame sizes. However, some specialty companies such as Frame Destination Inc. do offer inexpensive, ready-made frames in these sizes. These frames are inexpensive for two reasons: They do not contain a mat and they use less expensive non-archival components. Another advantage to these frames is that they typically require no mounting. You simply slip the paper into the frame and you’re done. In the case of the 13×19 picture frame , you don’t even need to trim the paper.

Some photographers prefer using a mat board with their prints. Although mat boards with 12×18 and 13×19 openings are is not readily available, specialty companies like Frame Destination Inc. offer mats with openings in these sizes . An 18×24 standard frame size with mat is ideal for these image sizes. With the 18×24 the 12×18 will have an even three-inch mat border surrounding the image, and the 13×19 will have an even 2.5 inch mat border.

Compact cameras such as Canon PowerShot and the Nikon Coolpix, and SLRs such as the Olympus E-400 use the 4:3 aspect ratio size, which is perfect for 12×16 prints. Although this picture frame size is not nearly as common as 11×14 or 16×20, it is still a standard frame size.

Although a 10×15 print would normally be done on smaller paper, think BIG and print a 10×15 centered image onto 13×19 paper. You get free a white border, and if placed in a 13×19 frame, the result will be a 1.5-inch top and bottom border, and two-inch side border. A 9×15 image can also be printed onto 13×19 paper, and with a little cropping you can achieve an even two-inch border surrounding the image.

Summary of Options for 13×19 Paper

Paper Size: 13×19

Standard Frame Sizes: 12×16

Non-standard frame Sizes: 12×18 , 13×19

Standard Matted Frame Size: 18×24

Recommended Image Sizes: 10×15, 12×16, 12×18, 13×19

17×22 Printer Paper – Framing Options

17×22 is a new common paper size for 17-inch printers such as Epson Stylus Pro 3800 and Canon iPF5000. This is ideal for 16×20 images, which have an infinite selection of matted and un-matted frames. Unfortunately, 16×20 is neither a 3:2 nor 4:3 ratio; 16×24 is the 3:2 ratio but can only be printed on 17-inch roll paper.

Summary of Options for 17×22

Paper Size: 17×22

Standard Frame Sizes: 16×20

Non-standard frame Sizes: 17×22

Standard Matted Frame Size: 20×24, 22×28

Recommended Image Sizes: 16×20, 17×22

11×17 and 11×16.5 Printer Paper – Framing Options

These paper sizes are good choices for 3:2 and 4:3 aspect ratio images. The 11×17 is close to the 3:2 image ratio. It can be matted to the standard 18×24 frame size, which creates an even 3.5-inch border around the image. Another interesting option with these two paper sizes is to print an image as 6×9 and then crop the paper to fit in an 11×14 picture frame. The result will be an even 2.5-inch white paper border surrounding the image.

Summary of Options for 11×17 and 11×16.5 Paper

Paper Size: 11×17, 11×16.5

Standard Frame Sizes: 11×14, 9×12

Non-standard frame Sizes: 11×17

Standard Matted Frame Size: 16×20, 20×24

Recommended Image Sizes: 6×9, 8×12, 9×12, 10×13, 10×15, 11×14, 11×17

8.5×11 Printer Paper – Framing Options

Although 8×10 paper is available, 8.5×11 is a common paper size. Most 8.5×11 frames are designed for certificates rather that photos, although some specialty frame shops do offer 8.5×11 picture frames.

Summary of Options for 8.5×11 Paper

Paper Size: 8.5×11

Standard Frame Sizes: 8×10, 8.5×11

Non-standard frame Sizes: 8.5×11 (non-certificate frames less common)

Standard Matted Frame Size: 9×12, 11×14, 16×20

Recommended Image Sizes: 6×9, 8×10, 8.5×11

13×38 panoramic clear bags

Posted in Frame Sizes, Storage on March 27th, 2007 by Mark Rogers – Be the first to comment

I have just lowered the price on our custom 13×38 clear bags by nearly 15%. We had Impact Images custom manufacture this size for us. These bags can used to store and display inkjet prints on 13×38 inch paper. We have also added a new picture frame size for 13×38. In addition to having picture frames, foamcore and bags at 13×38 we also have a standard mat size for 8×32 inch images with an external size picture frame size of 13×38.
Cheers,
Mark

New Picture Frames for Digital Photography

Posted in Frame Sizes, Frames on March 23rd, 2007 by Mark Rogers – Be the first to comment

Frame Destination, Inc. was the first to offer 3:2 aspect ratio picture frames such 13×19. Now we have introduced a new line of picture frames to accommodate the 4:3 aspect ratio. The new picture frame sizes have been added for 9×12, 10×13, 12×16 and 18×24 inch photo prints. Today, most of the popular compact cameras – such as the Canon PowerShot and the Nikon Coolpix – use the 4:3 aspect ratio, and some SLRs, such as the Olympus E-400 and their SP-550, which is built much like an SLR, also use this aspect ratio.

In addition to the new 4:3 picture frames, Picture Frames Destination rolled out new sizes for panoramic picture frames that include a 1:2 aspect ratio (6×12, 8×16, 10×20, 12×24 and 16×32) and a 1:3 aspect ratio (4×12, 5×15, 6×18, 10×30 and 12×36). With its extensive offerings, Frame Destination, Inc. has more than 80 mat sizes and over 60 picture frame sizes.

Based on the popularity of our 8×8 and 10×10 picture frames, we’ve also added new sizes for our rectangular picture frames including 5×5, 16×16 and even 20×20. In addition to those new picture frame sizes, Frame Destination, Inc. also has added picture frames to support prints from 17-inch printers – including the Epson Stylus Pro 3800 and the Canon iPF5000. We have also added 17×22 as a standard picture frame size, as well as offering two sizes for matting 17×22 images.

Cheers,
Mark

Panoramic clearbags for 13×38 images

Posted in Frame Sizes, Storage on August 11th, 2006 by Mark Rogers – Be the first to comment

Per Jim Coffee’s request on the yahoo artshow_photo forum, I had Impact Images (clearbags) manufacture a custom size bag for 13 x 38 panoramic prints. The actual size is 13 7/16 x 38 1/8 so a mounted print will fit in the bag. My company is also offering 13×38 foamboard. 13×38 is a significant panoramic size because 13×38 paper is available from Red River (www.redriverpaper.com). I know other companies make panoramic paper of similar sizes but I went with this one because of Jim, and my company is familiar with Red River paper. This size is not available from clearbags.

13×38 100 pack of clear bags
http://www.framedestination.com/product.php?action=detail&productId=1445

13 x 38 10 pack of clearbags
http://www.framedestination.com/product.php?action=detail&productId=1446

13×38 acid free foamboard
http://www.framedestination.com/product.php?action=detail&productId=1447

Cheers,
Mark
President Frame Destination, Inc.
http://www.framedestination.com

Inexpensive frame for 12×18 prints

Posted in Frame Sizes, Frames on May 16th, 2006 by Mark Rogers – 2 Comments

12×18 is becoming a standard photo print size available from many photo labs. Even Costco is offering 12×18 pictures. It is also easy for people to print this size at home on 13×19 paper. That size is the first 3/2 ratio size compatible with most SLR cameras to become available since the 4×6. Picture Frame Destination has always sold picture frames for the 12×18 image size but they were the higher end frames with mats. We have recently decided to add a new ready-made frame in the 12×18 size that is just like our 13×19. We use high quality aluminum moulding with glass and foamcore to create a simple elegant frame to make it inexpensive and easy to get your 12×18 images on display in a photo frame. The frame even includes a hanging kit so all you need to supply is the photo.

Cheers,

Mark

13×19 Ready-Made Picture Frame for Photos

Posted in Frame Sizes, Frames on March 17th, 2006 by Mark Rogers – Be the first to comment

A lot of my photographer friends and customers desire an inexpensive simple photo frame to hang their inkjet prints on the wall in their home. I have seen some pretty low quality ready-made picture frames. Some are poorly painted and finished wood frames from China, others are really cheap plastic. I found a line of aluminum moulding that is nearly the same quality as Nielsen but less expensive. I combined that with a clear framing grade glass and smooth white foamcore to create our own 13×19 ready-made picture frame made here in America. It has a clean black anodized finish. At a distance it looks like a wood gallery style picture frame but it has the durability and consistency of metal. We are selling the complete frame with glass, backing board and hanging kit for $18.95 and for $16.24 when purchased in a 4-pack.

Cheers,

Mark