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04/26/2008 09:33:43 AM · #1 |
I just bought a new home and I thought it might be fun to have some of my favorite photos transfered to canvas prints to create a collage. Has anyone done this? Tips, suggestions or preferred companies? |
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04/26/2008 09:37:09 AM · #2 |
A while back, a bunch of us took advantage of a promotion from CanvasOnDemand.
//www.canvasondemand.com
sign up for a pro account to get discounted pricing (you don't need to be a pro to do this). For a website you can use dpcprints.
https://www.canvasondemand.com/pro-login.asp
Someone may be able to find the thread with all the samples. Search on 'canvasondemand'.
Message edited by author 2008-04-26 09:38:28. |
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04/26/2008 09:39:34 AM · #3 |
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04/26/2008 10:37:14 AM · #4 |
Wow, thanks so much! This is exactly what I was looking for :o) |
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04/26/2008 11:52:30 AM · #5 |
I got a canvas print done at the local Kinkos. It took them two tries to get the color right, but they redid the print for free. I don't know how the prices compare.
Be sure to ask your supplier for their recommended pixel density, |
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04/26/2008 12:44:26 PM · #6 |
Yesterday I was at a local Michael's craft shop where I noticed a large canvas painting on the wall of a family but upon a closer look I realised it was a photo coverted to a 'painting' and it looked wonderful, especially as it was a family gathering of African Americans.
Wolf's Camera store offered the same service so I guess more and more places are jumping on the bandwagon. I intend to have one made but I'm having trouble trying to decide which photo to use! |
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