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Alpaca
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Hi guys and gals,
Only ever do printing at home but a friend of mine has asked me to get a head and shoulders portrait of her printed up to 16 x 20. My question is whether to go with either canvas or paper. I kinda like the idea of canvas but I am worried that it might soften the detail more than a paper print. Any thoughts or suggestions would be welcome. Many thanks, Tony __________________
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sometimes you want to soften a portrait to cover blemishes. Maybe using the canvas will be better since it will help.
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