Sunday, December 4, 2011

MICHAEL JACKSON UPCLOSE AND SWEATING (1) RARE 8x10 FINE ART PHOTO

MICHAEL JACKSON UPCLOSE AND SWEATING (1) RARE 8x10 FINE ART PHOTO Review



MICHAEL JACKSON UPCLOSE AND SWEATING (1) RARE 8x10 FINE ART PHOTO Feature

  • Our 8x10 photos are Professionally photo-printed utilizing the GICLEE printing process onto ILFORD GALERIE SmoothGloss Archival & Acid-free High Resolution Photo-Lab quality paper.
  • We use only KODAK GICLEE press heated Archival Printing Inks. This is Kodak's most expensive Ink, which creates higher & more vivid quality Photos & longer lasting prints than any other Photographic Ink in the world!!
  • Our Kodak Ultra Premium "Super Color/Photo Gloss" Based Printing Ink with "ColorLast" technology also shields photos from the key factors that lead to fading such as light, air, pollution, moisture and heat.
  • This is due to Kodaks Spectacularly Innovative "ColorWatch" system (incorporated into our PrintingInks) which allows your Photos to virtually resist any picture fading for at least 100 years.
  • Meaning, the vibrant colors in the Photos you see above will be the exact same vibrant colors your descendants will see when viewing your Photo 100 years from now!
These 8x10 Candid, Rare & FINE ART Photos you will receive, (shown above) are from a Private Collection. Customers have mentioned that they prefer to have a small border surrounding the Photos, so that they have the option of surrounding the Photos with a mat-board of their choice, or simply to create a different look than closely cropped photos normally provide. Therefore, we have instructed our Photo-Lab to leave the 8.5x11 Photo sheets un-cropped, so that you will have the option to frame/mount/mat your Photos as best suits your own personal taste/needs. In this format, the Actual Picture size is Approx. "8x10". 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ***IF YOU RECEIVE YOUR PHOTOS AND DO NOT ABSOLUTELY LOVE THEM, THEN PLEASE DO RETURN THEM TO US WITHIN 14 DAYS FOR A FULL REFUND OF YOUR PHOTO COST.


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