Hi Jeff, Hope all is going well with you. I have seen some pictures that were transferred to canvas and made to look like an oil painting. Is this what you were referring to as 'print on canvas'? If so/not will you explain to those of us who don't know how to do this, how it's done? Thanks. Shyrell Melara For the Quality You Deserve! Melara Family Photography http://shyrellmelara.tripod.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Spirer" <jeff@xxxxxxxxxx> To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Jeff's exhibition Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2005 08:12:45 -0700 > > At 07:40 AM 4/9/2005, ADavidhazy wrote: > >> I had an opening for a solo show last weekend with sixty to eighty people. > > > > Jeff, > > C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S ! > > wish I could have attended the opening. > > bravo! > > Thanks Andy. > > If anyone is in San Francisco, email me and I will send a card. I > thought I had mentioned it on the list but realize now that I never did. > > One interesting thing - my wife talked me into printing on canvas. I > was skeptical, but it amazed me how many people liked the prints on > canvas, especially the ones that came out barely resembling photographs. > I'm now testing some clear acrylic gel to add brush strokes, very > interesting. If anyone has any experience with this, I'd like to hear > about it since I can't test every product out there. > > I've also been looking into a product called Inkaid and wondering if > anyone has any experience with this, particularly the ability to do an > inkjet "emulsion transfer" with it. > > > Jeff Spirer > Photos: http://www.spirer.com > One People: http://www.onepeople.com/ > Surfaces and Marks: http://www.withoutgrass.com -- _______________________________________________ NEW! Lycos Dating Search. The only place to search multiple dating sites at once. http://datingsearch.lycos.com