Q1 : What is the difference between an inkjet print on canvas and a canvas transfer? An inkjet print on canvas is made by printing a digital image directly onto canvas. This is known as a Giclée print on canvas. The name is derived from the French gicler, meaning "to spray"; the inkjet printer sprays ink onto the canvas surface.
A traditional canvas transfer uses an existing physical print, and then chemically lifts the ink off of its paper backing with a special film or laminate. The ink is then transferred onto a canvas, and fixed in place with a hot press.
To determine which method best suits your needs, consider the following factors.
Giclée On Canvas VS Traditional Canvas Transfer
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Color
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Since the inkjet method begins with a digital file of the image, you can exercise a degree of control over color adjustment by using image-editing software, either to color-match the digital image to the original, or to manipulate the colors to achieve the desired result (e.g. changing an original color photo to black and white; enhancing the blue tones in an image to create a cooling effect, etc). |
With a canvas transfer, the color appearing on the resulting print is comprised of the amount of ink lifted from the original print, usually by a heat press, and transferred onto the canvas substrate. The degree of control over color adjustment you have with inkjet printing is not available with canvas transfers. |
Archivability
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Our archival, pigmented inks from our inkjet printer are extremely durable, UV- and fade-resistant, and water-fast. Using these inks, your image is printed on a heavyweight, water-resistant, acid-free canvas. The coating then applied to the canvas finishes it with additional UV buffers. Your print is well protected and made to last. |
The UV barrier and water-resistant finishing applied to the canvas protects the print, although the durability of the color is dependent upon the quality of the ink lifted from the original print. |
Size
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With a digital image file, you can choose the size of your giclee prints, whether you'd like to print them the same size as, smaller than, or larger than the original. |
The transferred print must be the same size as the original print, as it is essentially the same physical image as the original. |
Quantity
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Multiple copies of the same image can be printed from the same digital file. |
Limited to one transfer for a single original print.
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Side-bars
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We offer a variety of side-bar solutions, allowing you to choose what your artwork looks like from the sides that are folded around the wooden frame. You can select a solid color or a visual effect, using the image as a guide. Effects can be viewed on our Side-bar/Edges page. |
Black or White fabric tape is often used to finish the sides. |
Price
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High-quality machinery and equipment can be used in both methods, and as both processes take a certain amount of time and labour, the price for inkjet printing on canvas and canvas transfers work out to roughly the same. |
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Copyright
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Permission from copyright owners is needed to create prints using either method. It is possible that, for example, an artist will allow their poster artwork to be transferred onto a single canvas. Other artists may not allow this. It is necessary to obtain permission for transfers and reproductions from the copyright owner in order to respect copyright laws.
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Canvas Transfer services page. |
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Q2 : How long will my canvas transfer last? The film placed over your print in order to transfer it is durable, with UV-blocking capabilities and protection against scratches, dust, and finger prints. If properly cared for - with regular dusting, hanging out of direct sunlight, etc. - your canvas transfer print should last for decades. |
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Q3 : How long will my canvas transfer take? Once we have received your print, the canvas transfer process will take 4 to 6 days. The return shipping will take 2 to 7 days, depending on your location. |
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Q4 : Can you transfer a poster or print to canvas? Yes. We use a tried-and-true method to remove the ink from your poster and transfer it onto real, supple canvas. We can mount your new canvas image on a wooden frame (you can choose from 5 different depths), or frame it in one of our beautiful wooden or metal custom-made frames.
Please note: it is the responsibility of the customer to ship their image to us. Please insure any important pieces.
Order online: Canvas Transfers |
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