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We
pride ourselves in our attention to perfection throughout the entire process of creating our 'petals by mag' framed
photographs. From carefully selecting the flowers photographed, to following up with our customers by ensuring
their photographs and purchase experience exceeded their expectations, we are meticulous in every detail.
photography
'Petals
by mag photographs' are taken using either a Nikon D70 or an Olympus Camedia Camera. An AF Nikkor 28 - 85 mm macro
lens is used on the Nikon camera to capture the close up details in the photographs. Mag records the date/place
of each photo in order to provide our customers with as much information as possible on their unique flower photo.
printing
'Petals
by mag' photos are printed at a minimum resolution of 200 ppi. We use only the highest quality professional paper
with a matt finish - Kodak Professional Endura. Our photos are printed at a professional lab using LightJet Laser
technology for consistent high quality. We inspect every photo to ensure it meets our strict quality standards.
Only after the photograph is thoroughly inspected is it signed and numbered.
framing
All
'petals by mag' photographs are framed in house, by hand. Our frames our Canadian made using solid wood and stained
black. We start the framing process by mounting the photos to the mats, always using acid free products to preserve
the longevity of the photos. The glass in the frame is carefully cleaned to ensure there is absolutely no dust
or residue inside the frame. Once our framing technician has thoroughly inspected the frame for residue, he places
the mounted photo inside the frame and secures it firmly in place with a backing and finishing nails. The frame
is then sealed with acid free paper to ensure no dust or air can enter. Finally, the framing technician attaches
a mag certificate of authenticity to the finished product.
shipping
Once
framed, 'petals by mag' framed photographs are immediately and carefully packed for shipping. The glass on your
'petals by mag' frames are first covered with protective corrugate cut to size for protection. The frame is then
wrapped in bubble wrap to further protect it from damage during shipping. Each photograph from the series is individually
packed in its own corrugated box. The series is then firmly bound together using packing tape and shipped as one
unit.
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