Monday, September 10, 2012

How Canvas Sizes Affect Your Image

If you are considering putting your favorite image on canvas with Camera to Canvas Art, you will find that you have a lot of options in terms of canvas sizes. Most people simply choose their canvas size based on the size of the spot where they are planning on hanging their new canvas. However, for a truly spectacular canvas, it is important to consider size and how it will affect your image. If your current image is not very detailed, for example, or has a few other small flaws, note that the bigger you make your canvas, the more noticeable these flaws are likely to become. While the qualified professionals at Camera to Canvas Art will make every effort to fix errors in your photos, some things just can’t be undone. If this is the case with your picture, you will either want to choose a smaller canvas where the flaws are less noticeable or to choose a higher quality photo.

Alternately, making photographs too small can cause problems as well. If you love the tiny details in your photograph and don’t want to lose them once they are on canvas, then opt for a bigger size. In general, just consider your photo and really think about how you want it to look and which canvas sizes would be most conducive to that. Of course, if you have any questions or concerns along the way, you are always encouraged to contact a Camera to Canvas Art professional. Someone will be more than happy to help you find the perfect size canvas to meet your vision. Also, if the size you want isn’t listed on the site, don’t worry—custom sizing is available.

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