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Photo Frame For Transparency
Everett, MA - Inventor Chris Resultan has a patent pending invention entitled the Photo Frame for Transparency. Chris's real life experiences were vital in the development of this unique and revolutionary way of displaying pictures.
For years, people have been taking photographs and displaying them for all to see. Some pictures are displayed in a frame, some on a desk or table, or even on a wall. The one thing that all these methods have in common is that the picture is a one-sided view. Even though many people enjoy the clarity and definition of 35mm transparent slides, the picture is too small to be used for anything else. Inventor Resultan's Photo Frame for Transparency is a revolutionary way for large, transparent pictures to be viewed in a unique, eye-catching manner.
"I've never seen anything like it before," said Inventor Resultan proudly when asked about his idea. The Photo Frame for Transparency is a clear acrylic photo frame that allows a picture to be viewed from the front or back. What makes the Photo Frame for Transparency innovative is that the photograph inside the frame is transparent, similiar to that of a 35mm slide, but on a larger scale. The Photo Frame for Transparency enables the photograph to present a unique visual display. The picture is sealed inside the frame for protection from environmental dangers and would not be changeable. "My Photo Frame for Transparency is a fantastic new way to view photographs," exclaimed Inventor Resultan excitedly.
A patent has been filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office in Washington, D.C. Inventor Resultan is presently working with Montgomery and Associates in order to commercialize the Photo Frame for Transparency.
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