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Art To Frames 1418 Satin Black 13 X 19" Step Lip Photo Frame (regular Glass)

Art To Frames 1418 Satin Black 13 X 19" Step Lip Photo Frame (regular Glass)
  • Product Code: ga175124
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$130.74 $203.95

This 1418 Satin Black Step Lip Photo Frame from Art to Frames is a wooden frame that holds a 13 x 19" image behind a regular piece of glass. It features a frame width of 1.6" and can be hung using the included sawtooth hanger.

Holds 13 x 19" Photo    1.6" Frame Width    Regular Glass & Wood Exterior    Sawtooth Hanger Included

Parameters
Print Dimensions13 x 19" / 33.0 x 48.3 cm
Window Dimensions13 x 19" / 33.0 x 48.3 cm
Exterior Dimensions15.75 x 21.75" / 40.0 x 55.2 cm
Frame Width1.6" / 4.1 cm
Frame MaterialGlass
GlazingGlass
Packaging Info
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)26 x 20 x 4"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. How many liters is this bag?

A: You can fitt 6 to 7 liters easy. Is plenty room in this bag =M=M=M

Q: 2. Is this product clear or frosted? I need to print some backlit photos on my Epson 9880 and client insists on clear film.

A: This is a clear glossy finish transparency film. Some versions of OHP Transparency Film (TPU100) may appear to have a slight milky appearance. This does not affect print quality.

Q: 3. Is there a padded pocket big enough to hold a Rode videomic? Here is a picture showing it's size http://goo.gl/8KcXaI

A: Assuming you are not planning to keep it on the camera, I would say definitely YES. As far as a pocket large enough, there are several options. If you don't plan to carry a laptop, the padded area designed for that would definitely work. If you do plan to carry a laptop, I am fairly certain that it would fit in a padded compartment inside since the dividers are moveable (via velcro) for your own personal design. The top section (where the tag is affixed) has plenty of room for equipment ( i.e. camera with small lens) or personal items (i.e. 1st aid kit, windbreaker, socks, sunscreen, bug spray, hat, etc.). In the large/bottom zippered section, I carry 2 cameras with small lenses attached, another lens, pack of filters. and charger. I carry about 6 batteries in the top/outside velcro pocket. I really like the pack and configuration except that it does not include a pouch for a water bottle on the outside. I hook a water bottle to the side handle and strap it down a little so it doesn't flop around too much. It would probably be even better to somehow hook it on the front for better availability. But to be able to carry a tripod so easily makes the water bottle inconvenience bearable.

Q: 4. Will a pro body (Nikon Z9) fit in the BackStory 13 with a lens attached?

A: Yes, Think Tank Photo BackStory 13 Camera Backpack will fit the Nikon Z9 Mirrorless Camera precisely with a lens attached. You can also fit other equipments inside the bag.

Q: 5. Will this hold a Canon R5 with 24-105 attached and two other lenses (14-35 and 70-200) stored off the camera? Room leftover?

A: Yes, the Think Tank Photo Backstory 13 will accommodate all pieces and more mentioned.

Q: 6. Will this transparency film work on the Canon Pixma Pro-10?

A: It may be possible but review the following from Canon's website related to the PRO-10... Paper Weight / Thickness You can use paper in the following weight/thickness ranges: * Rear tray: From 17 to 28 lb (64 to 105 g /m2) (plain paper except for Canon genuine paper) * You can use non-Canon genuine specialty paper that is up to 53 lb (200 g /m2). * Do not use heavier or lighter paper (except for Canon genuine paper), as it could jam in the printer. * Manual feed tray: From 4 to 23.6 mil (0.1 to 0.6 mm) (up to 93 lb (350 g /m2)) * Do not use paper thicker or heavier than this, as it could jam in the printer.

Q: 7. Is the dial a full spectrum dial or increments? In other words, can it be set to 175 ms for example?

A: thank you for your email. The dial is full spectrum, the numbered settings are there as a guide.

Q: 8. Where and how does the tripod attach? The specs say there are connecting straps; I cannot see them in the pictures. Thanks!

A: Hi, TJSorry for the delay in response. The front flap that opens out, has at its base, a tripod foot pocket, tucked inside. It's pulls down.. At above the zipper is an adjustable strap to secure the Tripod. I hope this helps. If you need a photo, let me know. Cheers!

Q: 9. I saw no serial number and model number was printed on the microphone

A: The information is written around the top and bottom portions of the mic handle.

Q: 10. I won't use this as a backpack per se. Is it designed so that the various straps etc can be tucked away ?

A: No the main straps on the Think Tank Photo BackStory 13 Camera Backpack do not come off to stow a away.

12/06/2024

This portfolio was exactly what I needed. The size and quality of the item was just what I expected.

5
05/06/2024

I love the quality and size of this portfolio. I store antique prints and this fits all my prints and needs.

5

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