If you're going to print the images on canvas yourself, you can just take the canvas print to any (good) frameshop, and they'll be able to mount it on stretcher bars. If, on the other hand, you want a service that can both print the image on canvas for you and then stretch it, you have a couple of options: (a) I'll do it for you (I have a 9600 and a variety of canvases and have experience stretching) -- email me off-list if you're interested or (b) check out this place: http://canvasondemand.com/ I've never used them, but they were mentioned in a recent episode of the Photoshop TV video podcast. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Jim Panzer <jimp@r...> wrote: > > Hi All, I wanted to print my parents up some images on canvas and have them > mounted, not framed mind you, just mounted so it's more like a painting. I > would probably have a service do this as I am not familiar with > mounting/stretching canvas. Does anyone have experience with having this > sort of thing done through a service? I know MPix does it but I have heard > people haven't been very happy with their quality. > > > > Thanks, > > Jim > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: canvas printing and mounting???
2005-11-28 by chipcarterdc
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