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LED Frame

Post by Ricky »

This is my first attempt at an led frame the photos not great but i'll have ago to take a better one soon, the painting is one my wife did some time ago she does animal portraits,just thought i'd do a practice one for display purposes. comments welcome :sweating:
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Post by fusionframer »

That looks smart to me. It is really difficult to photo a frame with leds to show how it really looks as well so i am sure the effect is better when you actually see it.

I am doing 2 more frames with LEDs having just done my first so it is a good thing to do as a way of getting more business. The mark up can be good as well.

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What do you use to diffuse the light to avoid hotspots? I think I need to give this a try.
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I use these personally. If fitted around the frame with a little bit of playing around I found there was no problem, these work pretty well and create no hotspots. I am not sure if Ricky used the same sort as these.

Give it a try, makes a real statement when customers come in.
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Post by CanvasChris »

can you post a link where to get the LEDS
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Post by stcstc »

heres one i found on google

http://www.conrad-uk.com/ce/en/overview/0212009/


i bought them from a local supplier
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Post by Ricky »

I didn't need to diffuse them, this is where got them from http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251244737139? ... 1439.l2649 you can get a warm white too as well as colours
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