Unstretched Gallery Wrap Canvas
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An UNSTRETCHED gallery wrap canvas has the extension needed to stretch around a gallery wrap canvas frame, but it will come rolled in a tube. You will need to find a frame shop that can stretch your canvas for you. The depth of the gallery wrap canvas is 1.75 inches. We will mark the canvas with white or black lines to designate where to place the frame for stretching.
A gallery wrap canvas is a canvas print where the edges of the canvas are folded tightly and secured to the back of a wooden stretcher frame, creating a finished, borderless piece of art with the image wrapping around the sides. The depth of the gallery wrap canvas is 1.75 inches.
Urth is the industry's first archival-certified solvent canvas, erasing conventional solvent printing concerns. Print with confidence on a canvas that will allow your memories to last for centuries. Made in the USA and OBA-Free, Urth Gloss is a leading solvent canvas roll that outshines the rest.
Urth is the industry's first archival-certified solvent canvas, erasing conventional solvent printing concerns. Print with confidence on a canvas that will allow your memories to last for centuries. Made in the USA and OBA-Free, Urth Gloss is a leading solvent canvas roll that outshines the rest.
Print Size and Print Ratio
Standard Frame Print Size (requires cropping of your image)
5 x 7
8 x 10
11 x 14
16 x 20
2/3 Print Ratio
A "2/3 print size" isn't a single fixed measurement but refers to any print with a 2:3 aspect ratio.
- The 2:3 aspect ratio is the most common in digital photography and originates from the dimensions of 35mm film.
- It's the default for many full-frame and APS-C (crop-sensor) DSLRs, as well as mirrorless cameras.
4.67 x 7
10 x 15
12 x 18
16 x 24
20 x 30
26.6 x 40
33.3 x 50
38 x 57
4/3 Print Ratio
A "4/3 print size" isn't a single fixed measurement but refers to any print with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
iPhone photos and Android phone photos are typically captured in a 4:3 aspect ratio, as are those from Micro Four Thirds cameras.
6 x 8
9 x 12
12 x 16
18 x 24
30 x 40
36 x 48

