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Canvas print

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Digital printers capable of producing canvas prints range from small consumer printers owned by the artist or photographer themselves up to large format printing service printers capable of printing onto canvas rolls measuring 1.5 metres (59 in) or more. Digital files of artwork, paintings,
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Canvas prints are often used as a cheaper alternative to framed artwork as there is no glazing required and the stretcher is not usually visible, so the prints do not need to be varnished or treated.
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photograph, or drawings may be sent directly to printing companies or Internet based printing services.
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One of the display methods is to trim the canvas to size and then glue or staple it to traditional
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Reproductions of original artwork have been printed on canvas for many decades using
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respectively). The canvas print material is generally cotton or plastic based
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pieces or for reproduction of other types of two dimensional art (
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or a wooden panel and display it in a frame, or frame-less in a
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printed
canvas
gallery-wrapped
offset printing
dye sublimation
inkjet
repligraph
giclée
poly canvas
stretcher bars
gallery wrap
full-bleed
fine art
drawings
paintings
photograph
Shaped canvas
Giclée
Gallery wrap
Watercolor paper
Digital Printing
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Printmaking
Photographic films

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