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- How do I see larger versions of the
small poster images in the galleries?
Simply click on the little poster image.
- Why do I get switched to AllPosters.com
when I click a poster link?
Our site, iPosterArt.com, is not a
"physical store". We do not
stock the actual posters. All of our orders
are handled by AllPosters.
- What do I do if I have a problem
with my order?
If you have a problem with your poster
order, please visit the AllPosters.com
help page. There you will find answers
to all you order-related questions. If
you still need help, contact
us here
- What do I do if I can't find the
poster I'm looking for?
We only list a small fraction of the
thousands of posters available for sale.
You can search by using the search box
at the top of this page, or you can visit
AllPosters.com
and browse the entire collection.
- Can I track my shipment?
Yes, you can visit the AllPosters.com
help page and click "Tracking
Your Shipment".
- What's the difference between a Poster
and an Art Print?
Typically, the art print is printed on
a higher grade of paper so it is thicker
and often provides more texture.
- Why are some Art Prints more expensive
than others?
Most of the more expensive Art Prints,
if they are not oversized, may be one
or a combination of the following:
- Signed by the artist-The artist's
signature appears on the print.
- Limited edition-The publisher or
artist has released a limited amount
of each print.
- Serigraph- An Art Print that is
printed through a silkscreen stencil.
Each color requires a separate stencil
and is printed with higher quality
of ink.
- Lithograph- An Art Print that has
been produced by the process of putting
designs or writing with a greasy material
on stone, from which printed impressions
are produced.
- What's an original movie poster &
a double-sided movie poster?
Generally, original movie posters have
a limited print run and are only available
for a short period of time. Original movie
posters are often double-sidedwith
a mirror image of the print on each side.
- What does H/C, S/N, and S/N/L/E mean?
H/C-A reprint of an original poster or
print. The picture is printed in a black
and white copy and then a professional
artist hand-colors the picture. On occasion,
the colors and shades may be subtly different
from the original.
S/N-A print signed by the artist that
colored the print.
S/N/L/E-A print that is signed by the
artist that colored the print and is a
limited edition.
- What if I can't find the answer to
my question here?
Please visit the AllPosters.com
help page. You will find answers to
all your questions there. If you still
need help, contact them by using the link
at the bottom of their page.
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