There is a way that many businesses try to cut their costs for canvas prints, many skip properly stretching the canvas. No one talks about it on their sites, but canvas tension is very important.
When you receive your canvas prints they should be very tight, there should be no visible slacking. This means that when they sit on the wall they will look nice, consistent and even. If they aren’t tight then they will sag, and believe me… You’ll notice. Many seek to cut their costs by simply folding the canvas over the frame and stapling it down. This just doesn’t cut it if you want a good quality end product. The canvas should be properly stretched using canvas pliers (and preferably by someone with the proper training!), this is the only way to get the best tension on the canvas print.
When you receive your canvas and pull it out of the packaging it should be taut like a drum, if on the other hand you can see it sagging against the frame then you should call the company and ask them why they choose not to properly make their canvas prints.
This may sound a bit harsh, but we strongly believe that if you’re going to offer a fine art product like canvas prints, then you should do everything possible to make it the best it can be. After all if you put your favourite photos on canvas and hung it up in your house wouldn’t you want it to be the best it could be?



