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WHATS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PAPER SIZE AND IMAGE SIZE?

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WHATS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PAPER SIZE AND IMAGE SIZE?

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In the photo business, paper size is the dimensions of the paper that the photograph is printed on. Industry standards include 8 X 10, 11 x 14, 16 x 20, etc. The width size comes first; height second. (So for example, 8 x 10 means its the width is 8 and the height is 10). The image size refers to the size of the image. So when you receive your unframed photograph there will be white borders on it. The borders will vary depending on the image. The reason the photos are printed with borders is because of proportion issues and also for matting and framing purposes. It also helps protect the image during handling. PRINTING All Will It Look Good Over The Sofa, LLC., images are printed on archival paper using ultra chrome inks. They have a permanency rating of 70 years. FRAMING Our gallery frames are made with the highest quality flat wood and use 4-ply archival matting. All of the frames are 1- 2 inches thick, except for the Alphabet poster frames which are thick. They are all framed with p

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