Picture Frames and Photos
Picture frames are normally made of hard or soft wood. Other materials—such as polystyrene or aluminum—are used as well. Picture frames may contain a glass pane or a plastic glass substitute, like Plexiglas—this protects the photos. Glass may be treated with assorted coatings, the most traditional being UV filters. Glazings such as Optium, Denglas and Museum glass have a coating that makes the glass partly non-reflective and basically invisible under ideal lighting situations.
Picture frames are containers added to photos in order to enhance, protect and display photos. Some individuals even possess digital picture frames. The photo frame displays digital photos without the arduous need to print the photographs. Photos can come in picture frames that are available in gold, silver or sometimes even platinum colors, with a wide 3’ frame borders. This gives most picture frames the look of style and contemporary appeal, coupled with beauty and elegance to maximum expression.