
Ultra Board

Sintra

White Styrene

All the strength of Sintra for a wallet friendly price. White Styrene is a 3/32″ mount and is more resistant to warping, scratches, and dents than the standard Dry Mount. It is very similar to Sintra.
Masonite

For a hard surface mount that can be used with a variety of different framing options, Masonite is a great pick with a 5/32″ thickness. Masonite comes in only a few sizes, and cannot be custom cut.
3/4" and 1 1/2" Standout Mounts
Standout Mounts are a thick, black foam core with a finished black edge. They give any print lots of depth. Set the print upright or use the hanging holes in the back of the mount to hang the print on the wall where it’s sure to stand out. Prints will be cut down about 1/4" on each side to be mounted on a standout board. Standouts come in only a few sizes and cannot be custom cut.
Beveled Mount

Dress up prints with Beveled Mounts. Unlike standard mounts, Beveled Mounts slope away from the print creating a slightly wider back than front for a more formal mounted look. Plus, Beveled Mounts come in black, silver and gold color options and are resistant to warping through smaller sizes. Prints will be cut down about 1/4" on each side to be mounted. Beveled Mounts come in only a few sizes and cannot be custom cut.
Bevel Plus Mount

Sintra Bevel Mount

Get the strength of Sintra with the formal look of a Bevel Mount. Bevel Mounts slant away from the front of the print making the back larger than the front of the print for a dressed up look. Plus, Sintra Mount is a hard plastic material for reduced chance of warping, scratches, and dents. Prints will be cut down about 1/4" on each side to be mounted. Beveled Mounts come in only a few sizes and cannot be custom cut.
Canvas Only

Mounting on Canvas Only is when we take the emulsion of the standard photographic print and apply it directly to a piece of flat canvas. This is not mounted. It is only Canvas.
Canvas to Stretcher

For Canvas to Stretcher the process is similar to Canvas Only, but the piece of canvas is then stretched and stapled to a wooden frame for a more artistic look. The staples do show.
Canvas on Masonite

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