stephras07
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There needs to be a like button here. Seriously. 

This process doesn't use "ink from a printer". It uses paper that is coated with 3 light sensitive layers (emulsions) that contain color (a Cyan layer- a Magenta layer - a Yellow layer) The image is projected onto the emulsions exposing them, and the paper is then run through a couple of chemical soluitions to develope the print.Traditional Photo Canvas
Photo Canvas prints are produced starting with Kodak
Endura Metallic Paper, stripping the emulsion from its
paper base, laminating the emulsion and, under extreme
pressure, permanently adhering the laminated emulsion to
traditional artists canvas.
Fine Art Inkjet Canvas
Fine Art canvas prints are produced using the latest in
professional inkjet technology.
I have a canvas done from Sam's Club, so I know what your talking about. I got one done at Inkley's as well... and those prints are much more "canvas" like.
It's just cheaper printing IMO. Sam's Club is 30$, Inkley's is 60$. The price is for a reason.
I have a canvas done from Sam's Club, so I know what your talking about. I got one done at Inkley's as well... and those prints are much more "canvas" like.
It's just cheaper printing IMO. Sam's Club is 30$, Inkley's is 60$. The price is for a reason.
How big of a canvas was that. Mine was 75 for a 13.5 x 27 with a 1 3/4 deep border.