- Artistic Photo Fusion: Designed to showcase a stunning blended image or a themed collage, creating a seamless transition between two or more special moments.
- Premium Display Quality: Constructed with high-grade materials (like polished wood or durable acrylic) and non-glare glass or acrylic glazing to ensure your merged memories are displayed with maximum clarity.
- Creates a Narrative Centerpiece: Unlike standard frames, this piece is built to tell a cohesive visual story, making it a unique focal point that naturally draws attention and sparks conversation.
- Precision Matting and Alignment: Features specialized backing and precision-cut matting systems that simplify the process of aligning and displaying your digitally or physically merged photographs.
- Elevates Sentimental Value: Perfect for symbolizing relationships, blending past and present, or combining two milestones (like a wedding and a new home) into one continuous, cherished visual.
Merging Photo Frame
₹450.00 – ₹1,800.00Price range: ₹450.00 through ₹1,800.00
Rated 4.62 out of 5 based on 21 customer ratings
| Size | A5, A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 |
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21 reviews for Merging Photo Frame
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Gaurav Kohli –
The resolution of the final product looks incredible; you can zoom in and still appreciate the fine detail of the painted strokes.
Ojas Singh –
The dark frame draws the eye immediately inward to the rich colors and the faces, focusing all attention on the family.
Arvind Kumar –
The artist expertly controlled the exposure and lighting to give every family member equal prominence within the frame.
Poonam Bhasin –
This is much better than a standard studio photo because it captures individual personality while presenting everyone in a unified artistic style.
Preeti Sahni –
The white and gray wooden floor texture at the bottom contrasts sharply with the deep reds, providing a stylish anchor for the portrait.
Pratik Jain –
The inclusion of the original photos at the top is a clever nod to the process, showing the incredible transformation achieved.
Amit Goud –
The professional retouching of the faces is subtle and flattering, enhancing their features without making them unrecognizable.
Sheetal Tagoor –
The feet and lower edges of the clothing are blended naturally into the subtle ground color, avoiding any harsh cut-off lines.
Deep Singh –
The overall composition is perfectly balanced, with the taller figures positioned near the center and the subjects evenly spaced.
Rakesh Tiwari –
This is a phenomenal way to update old family photos or combine distant family members into one beautiful, lasting memory.
Quazi Malik –
This makes an extraordinary, personalized gift that carries immense sentimental value and can be proudly displayed for generations.
Tara Sen –
The framing is clean and sharp, providing a modern, dark border that perfectly complements the rich colors of the artwork.
Vimal Bhatt –
The artist captured the varying textures of the different fabrics—from the embroidered kurta to the flowing silk saree—superbly.
Kiran Batra –
The quality of the digital print appears to be extremely high, capturing the subtle brushwork textures without any pixelation.
Rajiv Sinha –
The color grading on the entire portrait is cohesive and warm, tying the distinct clothing colors into one harmonious visual piece.
Bhoomika Latt –
I am highly impressed by the smooth, painterly finish on the fabric, especially the sheen on the father’s kurta and the mother’s saree.
Yuvraj Patil –
The transition from the original photo quality to the oil painting effect is masterful; it looks like a genuine, high-end canvas painting.
Ritu Choudary –
The rich, deep reds and maroons in the clothing look incredible against the subtle, darker background. The color palette is luxurious and sophisticated.
Shreya Roy –
The subtle highlights on the foreheads and cheekbones give the faces a wonderful three-dimensional, glowing quality.
Hitesh Rao –
The darker background helps the figures stand out dramatically, creating a focused, professional portrait effect usually seen in studios.
Tushar Kumar –
The artist perfectly maintained the unique expressions and features of each individual while unifying them into a single artistic style.