Ken’s Print and Framed Product Specifications
Custom Prints
When you purchase a custom photographic print from on our website, the print that you receive will have been printed from the original file photo taken by Ken himself. The print will be reproduced from the file photo using only genuine Canon Chromalife Inks and Canon Photographic Paper. The print will likewise meet the highest quality standards for clarity and color balance to most closely match that of the original file photo and the photo as it appears on our website. Each photo is closely inspected after printing to assure that these quality standards have been met prior to preparing the photo for shipping to you, the customer. Additionally, each photographic print is enclosed in a protective, non-reactive plastic envelope. The print and protective envelope are then placed in the outer shipping envelope which is constructed of a thick cardboard material to prevent the contents from being damaged by folding or bending in shipment.
Custom Framed Products
Custom Framed Prints from Ken’s Custom Prints and Frames are all literally custom made by Ken himself. When you purchase a framed product from my website, you can expect the following:
1) The print itself is custom printed in my shop using only genuine Canon Chromalife Inks and Canon Photographic Papers;
2) Each frame is constructed of premium wood moulding that has been cut to the specifications of the particular product you have selected;
3) Framing segments are both glued and nailed at the corners for maximum strength;
4) Only conservation quality mat board and acid-free foam core backing are used in all of my products;
5) TruVue Reflection Control glass is used exclusively for the most stunning glare-free display of your product.
6) The containers in which all framed products are shipped are specially designed for shipping delicate framed products. Each container has an air-filled, two inch heavy cardboard inner wall surrounding the frame itself. This provides both an air and cardboard buffer around each frame for maximum protection in the event of a mishap in shipping. The container is likewise a minimum of 5 1/2 inches deep providing ample space above and below the product for protective packing material.