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Digital Picture Frames London Image
Pete | 2024-06-18 02:23:58 |
I’ve had many digital frames, this is the best frame so far! 5 |
Meural owner | 2024-06-05 09:40:45 |
One of the best digital frames this size, but the directions could use some improvement. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-21 06:39:50 |
It's perfect to fill two multi-picture frames I received For Christmas. 5 |
superchi | 2024-08-19 04:45:55 |
this digital frame look cute...the frame is made with good quality material. i placed beside my other wooden frames and it's brightness created a very cool scene. everything about it is great 5 |
Anubhav Swami | 2024-09-04 06:26:51 |
This is one of the best digital frames I’ve ever used. Easy to upload and sync albums and it nice screen. 5 |
Thomas | 2024-08-11 06:57:18 |
Not too much blooming, and just enough fuzziness to make a digital image more organic. 5 |
Jgear | 2024-06-08 02:36:24 |
I was somewhat sceptical like other reviewers having experienced cheap and nasty digital photo frames in the past. As soon as I had the Meural Canvas plugged in and displaying the sample renaissance artwork it blew me away with how it brought these paintings to life. I wasn't going to take up the artwork subscription but glad I have done so as it's been enjoyable to see them and not to be limited to hard copy prints. It's a great concept for enjoying art. Like all gadgets there's a familiarisation period to get used to it's particularly nuances and features. It's taken my photo album playlists and memories to a new level, on display to enjoy seeing at all times. I'm even experimenting with NFTs thanks to its integration here. My only niggles are being unable to source another here in NZ at the moment; limited uptake by unknown or local artists who don't know it exists as a media channel, and having trouble deciding where to wall mount it. I've temporarily solved the latter by using my painter's easel as you can see in the photo - this may become a permanent solution as I'm growing to like it. 5 |
Hendricks | 2024-09-06 02:38:42 |
I have shot about 2000 frames on 2 different cameras, and never had a damaged picture. The chip is blazing fast. I really like the chip. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-04-06 03:14:45 |
I have scanned about 1,500-feet of 8mm movies--all were over 50-years old. Most were filmed with improper camera settings--either too light or too dark--and were improperly stored. So... I can't advise of image quality with good film, however, my results were as good as or better than watching projected footage. I noted a couple of issues... If the film had damaged feed holes that caused a skip, all scanned frames after the skip were distorted. I used a vintage film splicing kit--substituting super glue for the splicing adhesive--to cut out the damaged sections. Also, the scanner does not tension the film as tightly as a vintage 8mm film projector, and some reels were over filled after scanning and rewinding. I am pleased with the purchase. Before my purchase, I discounted negative reviews about image quality and about the lack of higher resolution scanning. It is impractical to scan a tiny 8mm image at higher resolution--it would only magnify defects and the grain of the film itself. Most image quality it likely a product of film age and lack of photographer skill. I have not yet addressed the frame rate difference, 16 frames-per-second for 8mm film scanned at 30 frames-per-second. I'm researching video editing software. 5 |
Malia | 2024-04-12 08:18:19 |
Love these simple frames. Easy to use, minimalist look, works with any image you might want to insert 5 |