I want to print on canvas -- lots of large picturues for a new home. Can someone suggest a lab that does a good job? And, has anyone found that printing color on canvas comes out different hue than on paper?
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I want to print on canvas -- lots of large picturues for a new home. Can someone suggest a lab that does a good job? And, has anyone found that printing color on canvas comes out different hue than on paper?
I just had some canvas prints made by Canvas on Demand and am happy with their work.
Canvas paper can be warm or cool with lower D-Max. I would highly suggest downloading the companies ICC profiles for proofing.
FYI- check out www.breathingcolor.com for canvas if you want to make the prints yourself.
Best,
Chas
I see no difference in color between prints made on Epson premium luster and waterproof canvas on my Epson 7800.
Hi: I have printed dozens of 11 x 81/2" photos on canvas which is difficult to find in Arizona, was getting my canvas from Office Max, now getting it from Office Depot. After drying I spray it with a fixative from Michaels.
No comparison to Epsom Lustre as it looks and feels like real canvas & does not require glass when framed. Have seen it without a frame and done on a stretcher type you see canvas stretched on when artists paint on it, then sides are pulled around the sides with top pulled over with a boxed corner.
Tom Vezo used to do them over 3 feet in size on stretched canvas and sold in "GallerieTubac"
http://www.galleriatubac.com/artistD...sp?artistID=16 in Tubac, AZ. I believe there are still some there.
FWIW
Gus Hallgren