![]() ![]() ![]() I was concerned that their print would be over-saturated, however I was pleasantly surprised! The color and brightness came out exactly as they are on my calibrated monitor. I've wrote at the very beginning of this review about the glass print's saturation and how Fracture advertises itself on the Tips from the Top Floor podcast. My rating: 6/10 Print quality & color reproduction What I really would like to see is a 'move' or 'select and position' option for pictures that have a different crop than Fracture's printing sizes/aspect ratios. It is very limited and basic at the moment. I have to say I was a bit dissapointed with Fracture's online photo editor, although their development team has assured me they are working on a more advanced one. It rinsed right off with water but be careful if you touch something with it. They replied quickly explaining it was "ash from the laser cuts on the foamcore backing". It looked like ink so I took a picture and tweeted it to the Fracture's twitter account. It wasn't visible until I touched the mounting and the stand. Unfortunately there was quite a lot of dirt when I opened the package (see the picture above). ![]() The glass print was so well packaged that I thought about taking a hammer to open it up. The Fracture's team should be hired my the Department of Defense to design tanks because their packaging is indestructible. To be fair, I didn't expect it to be shipped faster than that because the Fracture's website informed me about possible shipping date when I ordered my glass print. I ordered mine on March 8 (2014) and although it was ready for shipping a few days after (according to Fracture's online system), if I remember correctly on March 14, it was only shipped on March 18. If you want to give a glass print as a gift or for a special ocassion then you better order it way ahead of time. So, unlike many other startups that provide. I personally think their prices are pretty good, especially for glass prints. And its not just any other framed pictures these so called Fractures are elegant, HDTV like fine glass prints. You can get the cheapest and the smallest print (4.8圆.4 inches=12x16 cm) for $15 (+shipping) and the biggest one (21.6x28.8 inches = 55x73 cm) for $125 (+shipping). I think their prices are quite competitive and affordable. ![]()
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