If you decide to buy all the cutting gear to do it yourself, here's a
really fun idea I saw:
Get two identical enlargements, mounted and ready. Cut the center out
of one like you were cutting a mat -- put the outer piece on top of the
other like a mat, giving the final image a three-dimensional quality.
Frame the remainder like a tighter crop for use elsewhere. Of course it
only works with the right kind of image, but when it works, it works!
Tom Scales wrote:
>
> It's interesting. I've gotten completely different answers on this. Some
> have written privately and said "you'll never get it right, don't try",
> others have said "Do it yourself".
>
> For now, I've found some places online thta will do standard sizes cheaper
> than I could cut them.
>
> So.....
>
> Tom
>
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