TECHNIQUE Noted as one of the best ways to print photos, photos on canvas are made with a quality technique that can help them last up to 100 years - a lot longer than any digital print! This process is called Giclee, which is a French technique and means to spray from a small nozzle and coat. This technique has been used for decades in restoring famous artwork in museums, however in this case, the process is used to create the best quality photos on canvas in order to ehance details and give depth to digital photos. Photo on canvas prints are made with real woven canvas for a look that is classy and unique. The canvas is first sized to order and a custom frame is built to support the final product. The canvas is then stretched to fit the frame and secured to prevent it from coming loose. Then, the digital print is transferred to canvas using the spray method. After drying, it is covered with a protective seal. DISPLAY - Residential or Buisness setting For a perfect fitting display in your private interior design, customize the photo on canvas with simple tricks such as black and white conversion, special backgrounds, added text and borders, or even sepia conversion for a vintage look. In a residential setting, pictures printed in this manner are often cherished display pieces. Wedding, first birthday and family portraits become something very special. Simple digital artwork prints, scanns, children drawings become works of art. Digital photo on canvas prints are a great way to preserve memorable moments. In a business setting, the photos on canvas can be used not only as an integral part of interior design, but as traffic stoppers. For example, a real estate broker can use pictures to create a showcase of unique pieces of property. Landscapers and designers can pick that oh-so perfect print that really shows off their work and turn it into a highlight that anchors a display of their work. Manufacturing companies can use this printing technique to create portraits of the products. CARE Caring for photos on canvas is very simple, however they should not be exposed to direct sunlight, as they can fade if done so. Canvas photos can be framed, but they do not have to be. For unframed photos on canvas, simply dust them with a soft brush to keep clean.
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