By Cathy T. Tocco


Canvas photo prints are, as one might guess, photos printed on high-quality canvas. "What reason is there for making canvas photo prints?" you might query. There are in fact a few reasons. While paper is a more widely used photo medium than canvas, there are perks to canvas photo prints. The fabric base adds sumptuousness and complexity. Its rough texture makes an Old World masterpiece out of a regular photograph. It's a great way to jazz up a print, whether you're giving it as a gift or hanging it in your house.

In addition, canvas photo prints work better than paper for large photographs. Paper doesn't last nearly as long as canvas, and it's thinner and more fragile. What's more, ink doesn't soak very well into photo-grade paper; it tends to float on top, which increases the chances of your image fading. In order to prevent this, you need to either varnish your print or cover it with glass. Large paper prints also needs to be mounted, as they are too fragile to hang alone. In contrast, canvas is durable, spongy, and easy to display however you wish.

There are two main types of canvas used for photo prints: cotton and polyester. Cotton canvas is made from natural fibers, while polyester canvas consists of plastic fibers. Pure polyester tends to be cheaper, but the lack of natural materials makes for less absorbency. Cotton, on the other hand, isn't quite as cheap, but it absorbs ink more easily and consequently remains sharp longer. If you can, go with a printing firm that offers a cotton-poly blend; this way you'll get a beautiful, durable photo print for an affordable price. Bear in mind, also, that your photo will last longer on a canvas with a neutral pH.

Most printers will stretch and frame or mount your canvas photo prints for you, according to your preferences. Another possibility is to buy them rolled and treat them yourself. However, this isn't a good idea unless you know how to stretch them. Your average printing company is going to know a whole lot more than you do about stretching, mounting, and framing. Your safest bet is to leave it to the experts.

So, whether you're making gifts or art to hang on your wall, consider getting your special professional photo printing done on canvas. You'll be amazed at the difference it makes, both now and in the years to come.




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