Ran across this company in an ad in this month's Popular Photography. 18 x 24 posters $2.00 ea. Use promo code popnov and get one poster free. Flat $10 ups. I ordered six this week, will post when I get them how they look. www. shortrunposters.com
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Got my posters today and could not be more pleased. They are crisp and clear, I uploaded 600 dpi images which took forever but was worth it. I would recommend this company without reservation
We've been using them for about 6 months and have found the quality to be quite good. After having a couple from our last order laminated ($2.00 extra per poster), we highly recommend lamination.
Jennifer Donald > Arlene & Bob CareyOctober 23, 2010 at 3:28pm
Can you describe the difference between the unlaminated and laminated and why would you recommend it?
I'm not sure what their answer will be Jennifer, but the answer is rather obvious to me.
"Laminated" makes for really nice placemats or playing cards to be made of any given image whereas "unlaminated" would lend itself to less utilitarian uses.
I hope this is helpful.
Don't thank me now, thank me later.
(Before anyone gets all bent out of shape, I was just kidding . . . no one uses placemats anymore.)
I think Time/Life used to sell laminated recipe cards too. They were so nifty!
ok smart___, I missed the obvious. LOL What I MEANT was are the unlaminated glossy or matte finish, rolled or unrolled or are the laminated hard and flat? :Þ
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"Laminated" makes for really nice placemats or playing cards to be made of any given image whereas "unlaminated" would lend itself to less utilitarian uses.
I hope this is helpful.
Don't thank me now, thank me later.
(Before anyone gets all bent out of shape, I was just kidding . . . no one uses placemats anymore.)
I think Time/Life used to sell laminated recipe cards too. They were so nifty!
oh, and I still use placemats lol