Friday, December 2, 2011

Canvas Sizes for your Canvas Prints

Canvas Prints in Wired Holiday StoreImage by CanvasPop via Flickr
With the ability to easily create camera to canvas images, people can now choose virtually any photograph on their digital cameras or computers, and have those high quality images transformed into impressive canvas prints. The first order of business is always going to be deciding which digital images you want to use. For some people, this will be a no-brainer, as they know exactly which pictures they want to use. Other folks, though, may struggle and decide to get several canvas prints created.

Once the image is picked, though, there is the very important matter of deciding which canvas sizes to use for your photo art. There are a few things to consider when choosing the right sized canvas for your photographic print.

-    The photo itself. Some images look better on larger canvases, while others look better on a smaller canvas. This is really just a matter of taste that every person will have to ultimately decide on their own.

-    The display area. You have to look at the room where you will be displaying the artwork, and decide what size would look best. For a large wall, with no other paintings or photos displayed, a larger canvas image of 30” x 40” may look good. But if you are pressed for real estate on a particular wall, you may decide to go with a smaller, 11” x 14” or 16” x 20” print.

Everyone will want to scope out available wall space prior to ordering their canvas prints. By knowing what you will be working with, in terms of space, you’ll be better prepared to choose the ideal canvas sizes for your entire camera to canvas photographs.

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