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jfscanuck
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07/12/2009 9:02 AM
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I am very new at this and made an acrylic painting on canvas for a friend but prior to giving her this I would like to make a good quality print or copy of this. It is too big for a color copier. Any suggestions???
ohadstar
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08/16/2009 9:10 AM
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it's very easy but it costs.
take the painting to a photographer , if you have a friend with a good camera it may also help.
the photographer should take a good , very high quality photo of the painting.
take the photo's file to a printing house and they will print it to you almost as large as you want.
if you want to make real art print you should visit a workshop and they will create the plates in order to
make the print , but this will already cost you much.
answered by ohad stern
an are expert from www.limitedposter.com
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