Can't find on forum what I'm looking for. Need to know best vendor to print landscape photo on fabric. Thanks in advance.
what type of fabric? Do you mean canvas?
Yea--canvas is the word that wouldn't come out of my finger tips.
Bay Photo will do canvas prints. I've used them before for metal prints. U/L photo on Saturday, prints arrived on Tuesday. Of course, we're both in California.
Glad to be of help. See you live in Clinton, Wife was born in Davenport and we use to go to Spragueville. Her uncle use to have a farm and that was the gathering place for family picnics and such. Good times.
Right now CG Pro and Canvas on Demand have specials going on. I just ordered 2 20 x 30 (CG's deal) and 3 16 x 20 (COD's deal) yesterday.
That's cool. Born and raised near Preston on a farm. My wife has a farm a little southwest of Springbrook. Near the cabins ATV trails.
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Loc: St. Louis burbs, but originally Chicago burbs
rgrenaderphoto wrote:
Bay Photo will do canvas prints. I've used them before for metal prints. U/L photo on Saturday, prints arrived on Tuesday. Of course, we're both in California.
Have you done any metal in B/W? I'm thinking of doing one but I've never done metal before? Adoramapix has a sale going on now.
Bernie, I can recommend
Tempe Imaging Center
They are part of Tempe Camera.
http://www.tempecamera.biz Look for the tab on top of the page that indicates Lab
I rely on them for all of my printing.
--Bob
berniewanzek wrote:
Can't find on forum what I'm looking for. Need to know best vendor to print landscape photo on fabric. Thanks in advance.
Even Costco does canvas prints.
berniewanzek wrote:
Can't find on forum what I'm looking for. Need to know best vendor to print landscape photo on fabric. Thanks in advance.
I printed a landscape at Wallgreens at 24"x36", and was surprisingly pleased at the result. Their software doesn't permit that, but I loaded the canvas roll into the printer and used the glossy software in the store print controller. Note that I'd processed the photo in Photoshop CC, at home, and took it to the store on a thumb drive.
It was a situation where I needed the print in hours, and I'd run out of roll paper for my big Epson printer at home. As a rule, I prefer much greater control than available at a drugstore, but when your back is to the wall... And at least this once, it worked well.
CG pro...I have a few at work and at home and love them...best value out there for canvas in my opinion.
For metal, I use White House Custom Color.
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