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PPFA News September/October Issue

Mike Labbe

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Introducing PPFA News (formerly For Members Only) the official publication of the Professional Picture Framers Association (PPFA)
Miranda Smith, a framer in Perth, Australia, the most isolated city in the world, gained work experience on a sheep station in the Australian outback, in a zoo, and in retail, before turning her talents to custom framing.
The owner of Gallery 360, one of Australia’s largest independent framers, Miranda shares her experiences, tips for success, and a unique Aboriginal framed item with readers.
Read about Miranda in this September/October issue of PPFA News.
Also in this issue:

  • See how Albuquerque framer Teri Winfield finds success as a Certified Personal Photo Organizer
  • Read about Sophie Brown, one of Australia’s finest and most highly recognized conservation framers
  • What makes John Ranes II tick? Learn 21 fun facts about this framer and educator
  • California framers take part in 49ers art project at football stadium
  • Learn how to mount tassels, and how to mount Fuji Crystal Archive Digital Pearl Paper
  • News and photos from the National Capital and North Texas chapters
  • and much more
Missed a feature? Catch up on back issues at www.ppfa.com.
PPFA News is just one of the many PPFA benefits you enjoy as a member of your trade association. Thank you for belonging to PPFA!


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Hi John

It's in a scalable PDF and the print can be as large as a billboard, if your monitor so supports :)

Is it possible that you have the document in a scaled down/less than full sized window? If so, you can double click the bar on top to maximize the window size.

The Adobe reader also has some other options, such as changing the zoom/size % ratio, or changing to "Fit Width" (this one will make it fill the width of the screen from left to right, instead of top to bottom)

Hopefully this is helpful to increase the size, for anyone else experiencing problems.

Best regards
Mike

PS: I just realized that you may have also meant that the post on the forum is not large enough to read. If that is what you meant, you can click the image to bring up the full sized PDF file. The file can be read on screen, or printed. Here is a direct link to the file:
http://pma.informz.net/pma/data/images/PPFA_FMO/PPFANews_SeptOct.pdf
 
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