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I was wondering, if you purchase a photo printed in the Giclee Watercolor process, or on canvas, does one of these options produce a print that looks as if it was painted? I've seen some photos that look like that and was wondering if it is one of the processes that is available here.
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Shark
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Does anybody know if this type of print is available through SmugMug?
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Shark
Ansel Adams
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I am looking for help from anyone who may have purchased photographs using either the Giclee Watercolor process, or printed on canvas. Can you describe how your photos turned out? I am looking for a particular finish, and am wondering if one of these two options will provide it for me.
Thanks.
Shark
Ansel Adams
www.pbs131.smugmug.com
I haven't tried canvas yet, but it seems that at some shows, the gallery wraps & etc. are selling well. I saw some prints on canvas at the same shop, and they too look a little more painterly due to the texture. If you want a print for its sharpness & brilliance & detail, canvas may not be the way to go. But if you want it to have a bit of the look of a realistic painting instead, I'd say try it. Some labs will print you several test swatches for a low cost, so that you have a reference point for the various finishes/ looks. And from what I can tell, "Giclee" is usually, when seen in photo labs, just a nice French word for an inkjet print. Btw, as I just learned from Andy, if you want to switch your preferred lab, you evidently need to go into "pro tools" to do it. There's another recent thread (from me) on support that mentions this.
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Thanks again for getting back to me on this.
Shark
Ansel Adams
www.pbs131.smugmug.com