I know you have all seen these pictures in halloween stores and on halloween websites. These are those old portraits that change as you walk past them. I want to buy some but i want to put them in custom frames. This means i would have to cut into the portrait to make it fit. Does anyone know if this will damage the image at all?
Thanks,
Nick
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Will cutting a Halographic image ruin it? –
07-27-2010,06:34 AM
"...And out of the darkness, the Zombie did call
True pain and suffering he brought to them all
Away ran the children to hide in their beds,
for fear that the devil would chop off their heads..."
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07-27-2010,07:21 AM
It may, might lift at an edge due to the way they bind each piece together,....are these haunted portraits or haunted memories changing pics ? if they are, I would shoot them an email asking them.
I accidently had a Haunted memories pic stored in a hot area & a corner warped. I put it between 2 heavy books to straighten it & it never was the same on the effect in that area of the pic.
When you look in the mirror at midnight,....what looks back at you.........
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07-27-2010,07:59 AM
I'll send them an email then.
"...And out of the darkness, the Zombie did call
True pain and suffering he brought to them all
Away ran the children to hide in their beds,
for fear that the devil would chop off their heads..."
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07-27-2010,08:04 AM
If it's Haunted memories, may be a few days/weeks to get back to you if he's on the road, but he will get back to you.Haunted portraits, usually pretty quick within a few days.......( when i have emailed them )
When you look in the mirror at midnight,....what looks back at you.........
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07-27-2010,08:24 AM
I bought a few of these a couple of years back at Garden Ridge. They had a "frame" printed on them and I wanted to put them in real frames. I trimmed them and re-framed them with no problem, no separation or peeling at all.
Dear Sweet Leota, Beloved By All. In Regions Beyond Now But Having a Ball...



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