SO YOU BOUGHT A DIGITAL ART PRINT, NOW WHAT?
Your files will be emailed to you with a downloadable link within a few minutes. Need help, see this article. Your email will come with separate ratio options, meaning the image will not need to be cropped for the following print sizes:
2:3 For prints size 4"x6", 6"x9", 8"x12", 10"x15", 12"x18", 16"x24",
4:5 For prints size 4"x5", 8"x10", 16"x20β
3:4 For prints size 9x12, 18x24
ISO For prints size 5"x7", A5, A4, A3, A2, A1, 50x70cm
16:9 Samsung Frame TV Ratio for horizontal prints only.
Itβs best to download your files on a computer rather than a tablet, or phone. From there you can print your files multiple ways:
Where should I print?
$10-$40 Mpix, Costco, Walgreens, Vista Print (Costco can print up to 20x30's in the same day. And Walgreens can print up to 24x36 in one hour!)
$50-$100 FedEx Kinkos, Staples, Snapfish, Aspen Creek, Local Printers
What type of paper should I use?
Most matte paper options will be the best option for our prints. Websites specifically designed to print art will have a wide variety of paper options, you can look for options like giclee, canvas, archival matte, and fine art papers.
Where should I buy a frame?
Michaels, Target, Amazon, Ikea, Frames USA
Custom Framing:
Framebridge, Simply Framed, Michaels, local framer