Multi-panel Prints

Multi-panel print basics

An image can be divided into two or three parts (panels) and be displayed next to one another so they are “visually connected.” This simplifies the framing in large sizes and creates an interesting display. A two-panel image is called “Diptych” and a three panel a “Triptych.” click on the image to view/download the guide. You will need a PDF file reader to view the file.

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