Originally Posted By: MarkSJohnson
Years ago, I did a gigantic job right out of photography school: $13K worth of food photography prints for a department store chains' cafeterias. To keep framing costs down, I mounted each photo onto Gaterfoam (Foam core board) to make each photo rigid (Shut up, Peter) and then mounted an undersized frame behind the photo to help it stand off from the wall and "float". In other words, with 30x40 prints, I made simple 1x2 frames that were, say, 26x36.


I'm still a fan of this idea, but I was wondering if any of you had any experience with these Auralex SonicPrint panels. I'm a little skeptical of the print quality, but it would nice to be able to incorporate some room treatment into the wall photo collage idea. I would only do a handful of the pictures, ones that I would want at a larger size, which is why the print quality would be a major factor. The different printing technique for those pictures might also make them stand out in a bad way. Anyway, has anyone tried these?