View Full Version : To Frame or not Frame? (Posters)
JRPGFan
11-12-2014, 06:19 AM
When it comes to rare posters (true promo posters, that have a thick feel to them that you can never buy normally or wasn't a pre-order bonus) should you frame them or not? Since I heard if you frame posters, it De-values them?
Gazereths
11-12-2014, 08:43 AM
I don't see why it would de value them as long as the framing process is reversible. Can get expensive though.
Twisted
11-12-2014, 09:14 AM
if it's a quality custom built frame that is complimentary I don't see either how it would devalue it.
GameTrigger
11-12-2014, 10:00 AM
I don't see why it would de value them as long as the framing process is reversible. Can get expensive though.
UV protection will not eliminate fading, it will only limit the amount of harmful UV rays that will contact the poster. Other factors can contribute to fading, such as pollution, humidity, heat, and the paper that was chosen for the print and surrounding matting.
blingaling
11-13-2014, 01:58 AM
UV protection will not eliminate fading, it will only limit the amount of harmful UV rays that will contact the poster. Other factors can contribute to fading, such as pollution, humidity, heat, and the paper that was chosen for the print and surrounding matting.
This is true. Even the best framing with all conservation materials will only protect your art so much. I only frame stuff I'm planning on keeping forever.
amb6883
11-13-2014, 06:23 AM
It's not that it devalues the poster (if done properly...some shitty poster frames will definitely damage them) it's just that does not really add value (framing can be expensive and people have different tastes in frames & matting). If you try and sell the print framed later on chances are you're not going to get back the cost of framing versus just selling the print by itself. If you like the poster frame it and just make sure every thing is reversible and if you're ever wanting to sell it down the road you'll most likely be better off selling it by itself and reusing the frame later for something else.
GameTrigger
11-13-2014, 10:28 AM
It's not that it devalues the poster (if done properly...some shitty poster frames will definitely damage them) it's just that does not really add value (framing can be expensive and people have different tastes in frames & matting). If you try and sell the print framed later on chances are you're not going to get back the cost of framing versus just selling the print by itself. If you like the poster frame it and just make sure every thing is reversible and if you're ever wanting to sell it down the road you'll most likely be better off selling it by itself and reusing the frame later for something else.
+ postage cost for framed poster are much expensive and high risk for damage.
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