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What is the difference between gallery wrap and standard wrap? |
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Gallery wrap means the image you have chosen to be put on to canvas will continue around the sides of the frame. Standard wrap means the image you have chosen to be put on to canvas will only show on the front of the canvas and the sides will be white. |
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What file size does my image need to be to ensure a good quality print? |
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If you are creating your own artwork in Adobe Photoshop or any other artwork program we recommend 300 dpi, jpeg files. If you are using a modern digital camera the file size should be big enough for most sizes. If you are unsure, please send us the file and we will recommend the best size for your file. |
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What inks do you use? |
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We only use genuine Epson UltraChrome K3 inks, this will ensure your canvas print lasts a lifetime. |
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What media do you use? |
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340gsm cotton - polyester artist canvas, pure white for an extremely clear finish. |
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Where can you deliver to and at what cost? |
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Delivery is charged at £10 for all main land UK deliveries. |
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How fast is delivery? |
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We aim to send all canvas prints out within 48 hours. If your order is more urgent than this, please let us know. We can often get these ready the same day. |
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Where and how can I hang my finished canvas? |
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Hanging a canvas can be as simple as a nail. We can offer hanging hooks at £2 each if you'd prefer. Avoid hanging your canvas photo print over a heat source such as a radiator as the frame might warp. |