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KIPAX
20-01-2008, 19:24
I did search "canvas" on here but didn't find answers.

Can anyone reccomend best place to have a print done to canvas.. over the internet in UK... Ta :)

sambonebs
20-01-2008, 19:33
I've posed the same question before and someone (pxl8 IIRC) suggested this site:

http://www.photo-canvas.com/

Not used them yet but there's loads of information on their website and they seem to be well worth a go.

AndyBorzi
20-01-2008, 19:38
Hi

I used: http://www.transformyourimages.co.uk/ for 3 8x8 canvas' of some smoke photos I did. Very good service and communication although the uploading was a little flaky. After an email enquiring if they received the 3 images, they asked me to email them instead. Canvases received within 3 working days as well.

Looking at their home page they are offering 1/3 off upto end of January.

steveinspain
20-01-2008, 19:45
As I am often fouind to be saying, give LeeP here a try - he is so keen to please, and has not done anything wrong for me so far....

2blue4u
20-01-2008, 19:59
Sign up as a business customer here - http://b2b.xxlpix.net/

I've been very impressed with the service and the results.

Cobra
20-01-2008, 20:40
Iv'e used these a couple of times
Pleased with the results,
price & delivery times

http://www.mycanvasprints.co.uk/

Betty
20-01-2008, 20:42
http://www.transformyourimages.co.uk/

Same here, this was the result...

http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f73/TopSexyBetty/Forum%20Stuff/IMG_2104.jpg

Was about £38 I think, and I love it :)

pxl8
20-01-2008, 21:14
Photo-canvas are hard to beat when it comes to quality but far from the cheapest. I use photo-canvas for the expensive jobs and a local art shop who do inkjet stuff for the cheaper ones.

jenny
21-01-2008, 12:13
Another :thumbs::thumbs: for xxlpix...i didnt sign up as business customer though
http://www.xxlpix.co.uk/

LeeP
21-01-2008, 13:12
I'll always try to price match where I can if other companies are offering same product cheaper.

It all boils down to the process / look you're after too. A glossy canvas has such a massive difference in appearance to a matt canvas.

A dye-sub has a difference appearance to inkjet etc.

Give me a shout if I can be of assistance.

Lee :thumbs:

KIPAX
21-01-2008, 13:20
Cheers everyone. Never done one before and it's for a customer so will talk to them next

THANKS! :)

Wayner
21-01-2008, 22:18
You could check out:

http://www.redcliffe.co.uk/canvas_printing.htm

I'm not biased, honest! :thumbs: