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Framed images for sale - too big, too small - just right?

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deliberate1:

--- Quote from: BillK on May 23, 2016, 10:21:25 am ---I would make up a nice looking placard or price card that lists other sizes available, and place it next to the print on the wall.
Wouldn't hurt to have at least one example of each size there (not of the same print), as numbers don't seem to be enough for some folks to visualize it.

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Excellent idea!

Alan Goldhammer:
don't we have it much easier than Ansel Adams?  He was limited by the availability of cut paper size and the equipment of the day.  We're able to create panos that Adams could never even consider (of course most of us pale in terms of photograpic excellence  ;D)

Geraldo Garcia:
Some clients think 16x24" is too big and others think 44x66" is too small. 24x36" is my best selling size, but it varies a lot from client to client. If you decide to let them choose the size don't give them too many options, 3 sizes is more than enough.

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