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Re: Sideshow Announcing new Premium Art Prints collection

That's new--or at least new to me. I wonder how many others have come with wood frames.

I plan on getting BP print. I hope they continue with the wood frame, cuz if they don't they are ruining the display options of the line with the different frames
 
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They'll probably have Artgerm prints for SDCC. I wish they'd offer up a couple prints of the Supergirl covers he's been doing.
 
Sideshow Announcing new Premium Art Prints collection

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tada! Paid the $285 + s&h. Nothing extra. Actually after going back to the website, this is the frame that's in the pic. Decent wood frame. Not the crappy plastic one
 
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Am I missing something? How does that pic show the frame to be wood? Yes it's the frame in the pic on the website and the website says its plastic.
 
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Am I missing something? How does that pic show the frame to be wood? Yes it's the frame in the pic on the website and the website says its plastic.

It is a wood frame. I don't get it either. I didn't pay any additional cost. It actually was a pleasant surprise
 
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It is a wood frame. I don't get it either. I didn't pay any additional cost. It actually was a pleasant surprise

If that's wood, that is great. That acrylic frame they were using will break from the slightest fall. Take it now to a framer and they can change the glass to UV protection.
 
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If that's wood, that is great. That acrylic frame they were using will break from the slightest fall. Take it now to a framer and they can change the glass to UV protection.

I'm all for it, but I've always wondered, is UV glass necessary if I don't have it near the windows?
 
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I'm all for it, but I've always wondered, is UV glass necessary if I don't have it near the windows?

If it's not near any windows, then I guess you're ok, but sometimes light coming from an indirect constant source can damage it. But it can take years before the damaged glass shows it.
 
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Guess I'm going look into replacing the glass then lol


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I'm all for it, but I've always wondered, is UV glass necessary if I don't have it near the windows?

No, and in all honesty unless your in a room that gets absolutely blasted with a lot of natural light, its really not necessary at all if your dealing with prints that cost significantly less than the actual glass/acrylic itself, at least IMO. My rule of thumb with using high grade glass or acrylic has just as much to do with the value of the print as it does the overall conditions of the room I am displaying it in. I am not about to spend a couple hundred dollars on museum grade glass or acrylic to display a $90 digital giclee print. On the other hand, I own 2 Ansel Adams prints and I use the highest grade acrylic money can buy even if I am displaying them in a room with little to no sunlight.
 
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That's because Olivia does outstanding work. She paints any Catwoman better than anyone.

Yeah, she's a pretty amazing artist and she has definitely gotten better and better over the years. She's also one of the best artists in regards to depicting Betty Page and Marilyn Monroe. Fans of hers should really check out all of the prints she has available on her main website. I also highly recommend her 2018 calendar. Its almost sold out so if anyone wants one, you better act quickly. Here is the link in case anyone is interested. I like collecting calendars so hers is a must buy for me and all of her previous calendars have been outstanding.

https://olivia-2018-calendar.backerkit.com/hosted_preorders/cart
 
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Guess I'm going look into replacing the glass then lol


PO'd: SSC Avengers assemble: Thor, Hulk, and Wasp/SSC Spider-Gwen/SSC Silk/SSC Thanos EX/SSC Wolverine/XM-Studios Hulkbuster/XM-Studios Spider-Man/XM-Studios Electro/RCB Future Foundation Spider-Man/RCB Iron Spider-Man/IBD Onslaught/IBD Sentry/IBD Agent Venom/IBD Hyperion/IBD Superior Spider-man/IBD Iron Spider-Man

If you care enough for your prints no matter the cost and you want peace of mind that your print will survive a lifetime protected, then a little money you spend with UV protection will not burn a huge hole in your pockets. You can choose conservation grade that is much cheaper than museum grade and also offers the same UV protection.
 
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Given the quality of the papers being used today along with the quality of the inks, it takes a LONG time before your eye's are able to visually detect even the slightest bit of fading or change in color. The type of paper being used really plays a larger role these days than the inks being used, that is of course if your using the higher quality inks that most of the high quality printers are using these days like Epson's Ultrachrome inks. The total accumulated exposure of light on a surface/print is the product of both light intensity (measured in lux) and the amount of time that the surface/print is in that light (measured in hours). Megalux Hours is usually the unit of measurement used because the total exposure of light over long periods of time winds up growing into very large figures. For example, if you hang a print in a room that has a light level of 100 Lux for 10,000 hours you would have 1,000,000 Lux Hours (100 x 10,000). 1,000,000 Lux hours equals 1 Megalux. Or it could be a light level of 1000 Lux for 1000 hours (1000 x 1000) = 1,000,000 Lux hours or 1 Megalux. Most museums display prints in a light level of 50 Lux.

Just to give you a general idea of the longevity of some of the modern digital giclee prints currently being made, here is a chart that shows the difference between Epson's Ultrachome HD ink and Epson's K3 ink printed on Epson's Exhibition Watercolor Paper rated at the time of printing and again at 140 Megalux.

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If you look closely, you will see that the Ultrachome HD shows a noticeable improvement over the K3 ink in B1, B5 & C5 at 140 Megalux. When looking at all of the colors in just the Ultrachome HD ink, both at the time of printing and at 140 Megalux, its really only in B5 that you can see a slight difference and 140 Megalux is a long period of time given the light level most people hang their prints in. And of course, its MUCH easier to see the difference when comparing them side by side. In the real world, you simply would not be able to detect this slight shift in color over that long of a period of time. The print would basically look the exact same to you even after 140 Megalux.

This topic used to be a much bigger concern as inks 15-20+ years ago didn't have anywhere near the color permanence that modern digital printer inks have. There have been some MAJOR improvements with inks over the last 10-15 years and we continue to see more and more improvements as time goes on. If your displaying a valuable lithograph that was printed 30-40 years ago then it makes perfect sense to go the extra step and get high quality UV resistant glass or acrylic. An inexpensive modern digital giclee print that was created this year is just a whole different ballgame. Unless that print gets hit with direct sunlight for a few hours a day, UV resistant glass or acrylic really isn't going to make much of a difference, at least not in your lifetime. Unless your dead set on your children taking possession of your comic prints one day and having them pass those prints on to their children and so on and so forth, you really don't have much to worry about.

Don't get me wrong, if you can afford it and you want the absolute best protection possible for your prints regardless of their value then by all means buy the higher quality UV protected glass or acrylic. That being said, if your on a budget and don't have a lot of money to throw around, your money would be much better spent elsewhere.
 
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I don't know about that. Been waiting since October for the Universal Monster prints and just got another delay notice today. Guess Alex Ross is a bit busy to hand sign 800 prints :lol

Might just cancel them at this point. So I wouldn't say hand signed is necessarily a good thing if the print is done by a popular and busy artist. Pretty soon these will be a year out just like all the figures and statues now.
 
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I don't know about that. Been waiting since October for the Universal Monster prints and just got another delay notice today. Guess Alex Ross is a bit busy to hand sign 800 prints :lol

Might just cancel them at this point. So I wouldn't say hand signed is necessarily a good thing if the print is done by a popular and busy artist. Pretty soon these will be a year out just like all the figures and statues now.

You could’ve bought a Mondo set by now :lol
 
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