I resently saw on the hog discussion a web sight where you can get prints made in canvas , but I lost the web sight can anybody help. I would like to try them on a photo I took. Thanks in advance , I really appreciate it.
Nick
Furbugsy wrote:
I resently saw on the hog discussion a web sight where you can get prints made in canvas , but I lost the web sight can anybody help. I would like to try them on a photo I took. Thanks in advance , I really appreciate it.
Nick
Pretty much all of them offer canvas prints as well as many other choices!
Nations Photo on the internet...
Best,
Todd Ferguson
d2b2
Loc: Catonsville, Maryland, USA
I have done several, very large canvas shots through Bay Photo, and they have been terrific.
Thanks guys I really appreciate it 👍😃
I've had large prints from several sources: Adorama, Sam's Club and even Walmart.
If you have a Costco near, I would convert to their large format prints online at Costco.com. I do landscapes and have done large prints with several companies. Costco is just as good and less expensive. They also print on metal and glass. You choose the photo, layout, frame or wrap, format, size, etc. And it arrives at your nearby Costco a couple weeks later for you to pick up. Hope this helps. L
Tjohn
Loc: Inverness, FL formerly Arivaca, AZ
There are lots of companies to do this listed on the internet. Another way to find them is look for companies that do GICLEE prints. Giclee (french term) is just ink jet printing with permanent ink on archival papers or canvas. If done right, the colors will knock your eyes out.
I own a 44" wide Canon printer , I print for local artist and myself . There are different grades of canvas some are polyester some are canvas and some are thicker and some are thin. Some are matte some are semigloss , satin and gloss , We use a premium 350 grsm heavy canvas and have found that a satin holds a better contrast than matte and pops the detail better. Archival quality canvas prints without any optical brightners and properly sealed with a premium varnish sealer have a life expectancy of 100 to 200 years . What I am trying to say you have choices if you only ask . I have no exsperiance with any other printers , but I would ask these guestions of the printer to balance price of apples to apples good luck . In this product there are many different ranges of quality.
BudsOwl
Loc: Upstate NY and New England
Furbugsy wrote:
I resently saw on the hog discussion a web sight where you can get prints made in canvas , but I lost the web sight can anybody help. I would like to try them on a photo I took. Thanks in advance , I really appreciate it.
Nick
I use McGreevy ProLab in Albany, NY and they have produced a canvas print that I wanted for my granddaughter. Did a very good job.
Ed
Loc: Massachusetts
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