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Turning Your Abstract Photos Into Digital Pictures On Canvas

While there are some people that prefer the traditional portraits and landscapes, there are so many other people that prefer to work with abstract photos to create beautiful art pieces that truly inspire. From architectural shots to odd nature shots to even simple colors and lines, there is so much that you can do with abstract photography that can be turned into digital pictures on canvas that will easily pop out from other art forms. Paper prints just don’t always do abstract photos justice, and sometimes, you just can’t paint what you’re seeing the right way – but a photograph will capture exactly what you want, and having it printed on canvas will create that unique, professional art feel.

All of those magnificent photos that you took of architecture when you went to Europe can suddenly be transformed to digital pictures on canvas. The great abstract photos you shot at the park in the ice and snow will be turned into museum quality paintings. The odd shapes and lines that you love to shoot and then edit into a really unique abstract photo can now be taken to the next level. You don’t have to spend thousands of dollars to try to get them hand painted, nor do you have to try your own hand at painting what you really want on canvas. Instead, you can simply upload your abstract photos and turn them into digital prints on canvas.

Once your pictures are turned into digital prints on canvas, think of the possibilities. You can hang them in your home without framing them, you can use them in your office, even sell your abstract art at local art shows or online. Everyone can enjoy the great works that you create and enjoy them for decades to come – not just a few short years, like a paper print will do. Your abstract art works will go on for a long time, normally over 100 years, so they can be passed down to other generations for them to enjoy as well.

Wouldn’t you like to see your favorite abstract photos turn into something more substantial? Wouldn’t you like to have them turned into museum quality works that you and everyone around you can truly enjoy for many decades to come? And, who doesn’t like to see their own works painted on canvas? Digital pictures on canvas is the way to go for any abstract photographer to enjoy their own favorite photos and have a medium to show them off aside from the norm.

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Monday, January 4th, 2010 Canvas Printing Articles Comments Off

Digital Photos on Canvas – What They Have to Offer

Ready to head out and get some digital photographs printed? You’re probably already going through what you want – such as glossy prints, doubles, 5×7’s, and so on. While there are so many different ways to develop pictures, let’s face it – they are all boring, and have been for several decades now. Ok, you might get creative and use those fun little scissors to cut the edges of your pictures with odd little edges for your scrapbooks, but that’s about it right?

Wrong. What if you could find a way to develop your favorite photos onto something that will last for decades, even generations? What if this way was something that uses a medium that’s been around for centuries and lasts so much longer than paper? What if it provided a way for you to enjoy an exquisite beauty in a photograph that you didn’t even know existed? Would you want to know what it was? Would you want to print your favorite photographs this way? Would you want to give them as gifts to those you love?

Sure you would! And it’s all reality with canvas prints of your favorite photographs. Believe it or not, canvas prints are not just for rich people any longer, they are actually extremely affordable and offer a wonderful and unique way to enjoy something that you can then hand down to your children and grandchildren. Canvas prints last four times longer than normal paper prints, offer a “painted” look to any photograph, and give you a way to display something in your home or office that will instantly draw someone into a conversation about them.

Just what makes canvas prints so different from normal paper photographs? There are actually several major things that go into the development process of canvas prints that make them a truly unique work of art. For instance, the inks that are used in canvas prints are archival inks and are placed onto the canvas from a special printer that is designed especially for that purpose. Once the ink has dried completely, the canvas print is then sprayed down with a special sealer. This sealer bonds that special archival ink to the canvas and makes it almost invulnerable to dust, dirt, grime, water, light, and any other environmental problems that may come it’s way. When the ink and sealer are completely dried and ready, the canvas is then stretched by hand around a canvas stretcher bar to the desired size.

To create that perfect photograph that will go onto a canvas print, you will find that photographers are more than willing to take extra photos so that you can find the best possible one to go on your canvas print. While some photos will look beyond beautiful on a canvas, others are not as well suited, so trust the professionals! But, photos can be edited or modified in several different ways before they are put onto a canvas. Some examples of how they can be changed include: taking out red eye, changed to black and white, cropped, enhanced, enlarged, better contrast, and so much more. A trained photographer will know exactly what to do to create that beautiful picture that will go perfectly on a canvas print.

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