![]() ![]() Our Metal Movie Poster Picture Frames are everywhere, and so are all our other poster frame sizes and styles. Other Finishes Include Polished Black, Polished Silver, and Contrast Grey. Choose from these aluminum metal frame finishes in Satin Black Frame, Satin Silver Frame, and Satin Gold Frame. It is an ideal indoor poster picture frame to showcase your Hollywood movie poster prints and other printed graphics, signs, posters, and photography.Ħ Metal Frame Finishes complement numerous commercial and residential interior decors. The custom picture frame profile #117 with its square 7/16" wide face is only 1 5/16" deep. Order these options can when buying a Movie Poster Frame.īest Selling Metal Frame for Movie Posters Only 1 5/16" DeepĮlegant Square Metal Face Profile 7/16" Wide So, If your poster sheet is not mounted to a thick board, we offer Cardboard, White Foam Poster Board, and ACID-FREE Foam Board to keep your movie poster flat within the frame. ![]() Add Protective Overlay and Backing Board for your thin print sheet. To display and protect your movie poster print, we offer a choice of Clear, Non-Glare, or Break Resistant Overlay options. The Metal Movie Picture Frame has a traditional frame style with an elegant square face frame profile that can fit smartly into a wide range of interior decors. It has a style that's an excellent choice for displaying any of your movie poster sizes. We build poster frames like this best-selling movie theater poster frame 27x40 and 27x41. Traditional 27x40 Movie Poster Frame and 30+ Metal Frame Sizes Protects against fading, yellowing, and loss of value.UV Protective (Ultra-Violet) Archival Acrylic This high impact acrylic, perfect for high traffic or public environments.This is an ideal choice for all frame sizes which are near windows or under direct overhead lighting.Strong lightweight acrylic provides a clear viewing window.Ideal choice for mid size frames to large format frames.This is a thicker more durable acrylic option than the Economy Acrylic.This is an ideal economical choice for small to mid size frames.Placing a thin poster into a frame without an acrylic is not ideal. If you choose NO ACRYLIC, and plan on using the frame without inserting your own acrylic or glass window, we strongly recommend your graphic be mounted onto a board to keep it rigid. It's half the weight of glass while providing the same clarity. Examples: Vintage Family Photo's, Expensive Artwork, and Historic & Heirloom Documents.Ideal choice for all frame sizes which are displaying items of personal or monetary value.When preservation is the primary concern, this is the best option for protection.A perfect substrate for dry mounting objects to the backing.White finish preserves the integrity of translucent photos well.Foam Board has a higher level of protection than corrugated cardboard.This brown cardboard backer is an ideal budget conscious option.Placing a thin poster into a frame without a backer board is not ideal. If you choose NO BACKER BOARD, and plan on using the frame without installing your own backer, we strongly recommend that your thin printed sheet be mounted on any type of rigid board. The various options, with benefits are below. A simple solution is to attach a shelf above the heat source to shield the frame from any rising warm air.The backing board is used for placing your typical thin sheet poster, photo or artwork onto, to keep your graphic rigid. Heat dispersion: Radiators and heat sources can cause wrinkling. Insulation: Insulating a frame back with a 6mm MDF panel for example, can protect the artwork when hung on a cold wall.ĥ. The process can be reversed if necessary though, and is always conducted by a conservator.Ĥ. Some framers “iron out” existing issues including wrinkles and defects with Japanese paper. Japanese paper: This method is used to stabilise modern film posters as well as other artworks. This technique is carried out by an expert in the fieldģ. Linen-backing only works on real paper which is why it is not used on modern (post 1980 onwards approx) posters made of a mixture of paper and plastics. Linen-backing: This is often used on vintage posters to stabilise them and ensure they’re suitable for framing. Here at Soho Frames we also specialise in mounting and can answer any question you might have about the process.Ģ. A window mount can be used to keep the glass away from the artwork, preventing any wrinkling. This is usually permanent and should not be carried out on anything valuable and / or irreplaceable. Dry Mount: This is where the poster is bonded to a substrate like polyboard, kappa-board, di-bond or aluminum. ![]()
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