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Sep 13, 2006 12:33 |  #1

hi, i was just wondering how people get their pictures onto canvas? like you know big versions on a sort of canvas thing? thanks


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Sep 13, 2006 13:54 |  #2

MPIX.com or any of the big professional labs can do this type of mounting.


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Sep 13, 2006 14:00 |  #3
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another option:
http://www.mpix.com/pr​oductsinfo.aspx?prod=1​2 (external link)


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Sep 13, 2006 14:07 as a reply to  @ coreypolis's post |  #4

Wait, you said the same thing I just said, you just did that URL thingy !!

(Reference to my favorite Fedex Shipping commercial)


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Sep 13, 2006 14:09 as a reply to  @ TheSteveMadden's post |  #5

No Steve. He did this /////, you did this \\\\\.


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Sep 13, 2006 14:12 |  #6

:lol: :lol: :lol:


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TheSteveMadden wrote:
Wait, you said the same thing I just said, you just did that URL thingy !!

(Reference to my favorite Fedex Shipping commercial)

yeah, though my post isn't exactly a traditional canvas print


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Sep 13, 2006 14:20 as a reply to  @ coreypolis's post |  #8

coreypolis wrote:
yeah, though my post isn't exactly a traditional canvas print

Okay, I just clicked though and see what you mean. MPix just e-mailed me about this new product along with their new stand-up cutout novelties.

I don't see any guidelines about how much "crop" space you need to leave for this mount, though. I guess you could eyeball it at 1-1 1/2 inches off each side of your final image.


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