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Print on canvas - Glossary & Articles
Enlarge photo to canvas
The process of enlarging a photo isn't a very complicated one. Given the film, one can reproduce the photo itself in its regular size, make it smaller, or larger. The way photos are transferred onto paper is a bit different from the process of transfer photos onto canvas, but the works behind have a few similarities.

Canvas Giclee printing
Giclee, the term, was coined to differentiate between fine art prints and commercial prints. Since the process of canvas inkjet printing is relatively cheap, Giclee is today used around the world by many artists. Although, at first the term caused a big debate and some of it is still existent.

Transfer Photos onto canvas
Photogonia transfers photos to canvas, and as most photos, and of course film, are smaller than the canvas which they are to be printed upon, photo enlarging is required with the best canvas printing equipment.

Photography on canvas
The main service of Photogonia is printing photos onto canvas. And the main print comes from digital photography on canvas. If you already have some photos you're thinking of transferring onto canvas, take a look around the site to see what suits you best.

Gallery wrapped canvas
Photognia offers a few states to receive your print on canvas photo. The first is what is normally called museum wrap.

Oil based canvas printing
There are many ways to print digital photos onto oil based canvas printings. Photogonia has gathered some information for you before you decide on how to print photo on canvas your own photos.

Printing photos on canvas
Since canvas is thick and not as smooth as one could hope for, its texture has an effect on every painting. That is why it is very hard today to approach the realism of paintings of classic art. Artists today try to combine the properties of both their canvas and their paint to make their paintings better in quality as well as realism and smoothness. Before today, when each had to make their own canvas, artists would work a huge deal on making their canvas perfect for their painting. They would layer the raw material with lead-white paint, then polish the surface, and then for as long as month repeat this process.

About Author

Photogonia was established in 2005 in Atlanta, Georgia, by entrepreneurs with extensive background in digital image procurement and implementation.

The company's objective is to become the premier provider of high-quality, cost-effective, large-scale photo prints. They are committed to meeting the needs of their customers by combining state-of-the-art technology with unparalleled service excellence.

The founders have a combined 25+ years of experience in providing a broad range of managed services for consumers, small businesses and major coporations across the U.S. and around the world.

Source: ArticleTrader.com
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