Nice video.
What material did you use for the print?
I like the subtle Big Squeegee product placement.
The print was done on Intlicoat Magic 17 Mil Acid Free Stretch Canvas GFCVM. I quite like this product!
I never noticed the Big Squeegees in the video until you mentioned them! Cool!
Tim, I first have to ask for the artist of the backround music! (Nevermind I just noticed the name at the bottom after watching it a second time.) LOL Ok now that aside! I run my Canon IPF 8000 but have never done any canvas stretching or gallery wraps. Is this kit something that you sell? If not where can I order one? I would love to give it a try as I do some printing for a local gallery and they don't have but a few canvas prints. I love the whole production video you made it was awsome.
Nice work and Happy Holidays.
Yeah, I really like Izzy's music! He's gone, but not forgotten! He is actually from a place on Oahu called Makaha, where my wife & I love and have vacationed many times!
I order these from a local supplier (All Graphic Supplies), plus I can order from Canon Canada. In the US, they are carried by Hahnemühle USA, and I believe some pro camera shops carry them. There are 2 sizes... 1" & 2". I've wrapped many 1" size using a good solvent photo gloss paper, and they work superbly!
Thanks for the comment on the video production! Not quite high end (yet), but I love making them. I use iMovie to produce them.
Great video, thanks for posting! I've seen these at Breathing Color, but I didn't realize they were available elsewhere. Where'd you get them? And how's the stretch? Is it similar to what you'd get manually or on a machine?
Thanks again!
I've never stretched manually or by machine, so I'm not sure. I do know that they are quite tight, and can be adjusted as needed. I can only imagine that it's easier to tighten than if a canvas were stapled onto the frame...??
If you know how to do a gallery wrap you can do one with conventional stretcher bars faster than it took the demo guy on the video to put his stretcher bars in the little red plastic corner widgets.
It's not rocket surgery and it doesn't require special anything, just a set of stretcher bars, a staple gun and a bit of experience. Use a system like the one shown on the video and you'll never learn how to do it correctly.
Thanks for the input Bob! This method works great for me and my customers love it! They like the way it does the corners very clean vs. the (old fashioned) stretch and staple method! I went slow in the video so people could see the steps. It is actually very fast to frame these once you get the hang of it! No, it's not rocket surgery (and it's not rocket science either), but why is the "old" way the only correct way? New methods come along and when they are as good if not better than the old method, then they naturally get accepted! This product will not disappear any time soon!
i did watch the whole video and that's very cool... but can i just comment on the printer..... ooooooh aaaaaah!
sooo... do you love it, or is it too soon to tell?
I do love it GG! It prints SO MUCH FASTER than my Roland! There is a bit of a learning curve both on medias that will run on it and with the Onyx Postershop Pro 10 RIP, but for a techie person like myself, it is a very small learning curve! The color depth is amazing, and did I mention that it's very fast?!! :Big Laugh