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Get Your Photos On Canvas!
For anyone that loves their photos, no matter what form they are in, it’s only a matter of time before they start to have their favorites transferred over onto canvas. Canvas prints are a beautiful, unique, long lasting way to enjoy portraits, art photos, and much more. And, with canvas prints gaining popularity rapidly, there are so many people all over the world that are getting their favorite photos and art work turned into a beautiful canvas print. Yet many people have no idea just how their photos and art pieces suddenly become a wonderful canvas print.
Believe it or not, most canvas prints in today’s world begin as simple digital photos. These digital photos are normally even taken with just a regular digital camera, not always one of the very expensive professional cameras that are out on the market.
Don’t worry if your favorite photo isn’t a digital one, you can easily scan it into a high resolution photo, so that you can take one of your old favorites and turn it into a beautiful work of art on canvas. For anyone considering using a scanned photo to create a canvas print from, you want to make sure that you follow a few steps first. Of course, you want to make sure that the photo as well as the scanner glass is dirt and dust free, and that there is nothing else that might show up in the scan. Worry about getting everything off the glass and the photo, you can edit the digital image once it’s on the screen. Scan your image at a high PPI (or Pixels Per Inch), since the higher the resolution is, the better the results will be. Many canvas printers prefer that you have a 300 PPI for your photo, but check their requirements to see what they can accept just in case you cannot get it that high. With a 300 PPI, ZaZa Gallery can easily make any 4”X6” image appear crystal clear – even if you order a canvas print that is 24”X36”.
If you are using an image that is taken by a digital camera, you should try to make sure that your camera has at least 5 megapixels to ensure that you have a good clean image to use for your canvas print. This also follows the rule that scans do as well – the higher the megapixels on your camera, the better the image quality will be, and the better your canvas print will be. To ensure that your camera is shooting pictures at the highest resolution and you want to save them as a high quality JPEG or RAW file.
When you get your photo scanned in or uploaded to your computer, you can easily edit the photo to take out red eye, crop the image, and make any other edits that need to be made before the image is printed onto canvas. But making the changes that you want before you send it will help to ensure that you get the best canvas print.
Of course, ZaZa Gallery can do basic retouching on any photo that you would like turned into a canvas print to ensure that the color and sharpness of the photo is perfect for your print. There are also plenty of changes that can be made to any photo to ensure that you get a truly unique canvas print – from black and white to sepia tones to enhanced colors, ZaZa Gallery can help create the perfect canvas print that you will love for generations.
Stop Those Favorite Photos From Fading By Placing Them On Canvas
For anyone that has had, or developed themselves, family photos over the years, you know that some of your older photos are already showing signs of fading and losing that beautiful color and shine that they held. It’s not your fault, not the way you stored them, displayed them – it’s actually the paper and inks that they were printed with. Most of the photo paper and chemicals that are used to print photographs don’t react very well to the environment, such as light, air, and humidity. They will start losing their colors and showing signs of wear long before they should, even if they are framed and stored properly. Believe it or not, but the average live of a photograph before it starts to show wear and fading is only seven years. After twenty years, many photographs are completely faded.
Is there anything that you can do to save those favorite family photos that you have kept under lock and key? Actually, there is – canvas prints.
Canvas prints are a wonderful new way that the photographic world has developed so that those beautiful photos won’t fade for many decades to come. The great technological advances that have made canvas printing affordable and practical offer a wonderful way to enjoy all of those beautiful photos that you cherish and love – and you can display them for everyone to enjoy for years to come. Here’s the best part: canvas prints won’t start to fade for almost a hundred years.
When you think back on all of those past civilizations whose art, history, and other evidence of their writings is still around today, what mediums are they done on? Either stone or canvas. Ok, so stone isn’t really a practical way to go in today’s world, canvas is. Canvas prints can actually easily be ordered online by simply uploading a digital or printed photo and sending it to a printer through their website.
Many people think that photos printed on canvas won’t last as long as real paintings on canvas. This actually isn’t true. With the current technology, the specialized inks that canvas printers use, and the special treatments of the canvas and inks, canvas prints last for well over a hundred years before even the first signs of wear and fading will even begin to show. It’s easy to keep those beautiful, vibrant colors and photos hanging around without worrying how they will look in a year or so.
Several companies out there have done research into the lifespan of canvas prints. Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc. is one of these companies that has done some major research into canvas prints and how humidity and environmental concerns affect these prints. They found that with a 60% humidity level, a canvas print will last between 60-148 years before they start to fade.
So, how do you tell if a canvas print will last that long where you live? Well, let’s take a look at the areas of the US where the humidity is the highest, in Alaska. The top ten areas in the United States that hold the highest humidity levels are all here, holding between a 70-80% humidity rate. These areas hold some of the most extreme environments that you can hang canvas prints in. You also have to realize that the amount of sunlight that will land on a canvas print will also affect it, and the sunlight here in Alaska offers such high amounts that it’s easy to see where this area could see some major fading in canvas right? Actually, even here, canvas prints that are just hung normally will last over 70 years before they show fading and wear.
That’s good news for the rest of us, since the average humidity rating in the United States is only about 30%. So, if you live in any area of the US, you can easily see that your canvas print will last for many decades before any wear and tear starts to show at all. Plus, when you consider that canvas prints start around $25, you can easily keep some of your very favorite photos alive and well for generations.
ZaZa Gallery is one of the top producers of museum quality canvas prints. Our fine art canvas prints are all gallery wrapped with only the finest inks and canvas that will produce beautiful museum grade pieces for you to enjoy. Check out our wonder selection of print sizes, shapes, and all of the wonderful things that we can do to help you keep those beautiful prints alive and well for a long, long time.
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