Once your canvas is stretched around its stretcher bars, the choice is yours as to what border wrap you’d like around the side edges of the canvas!

You can choose from:
Gallery Wrap
Mirror Wrap
Coloured Wrap
Pixel Wrap

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Gallery Wrap involves stretching the entire image around the side and a little bit on the back of the canvas. This way the edges of your image form the border, which is the tradition-al ‘gallery look’. However, be careful not to have important detail on the edges as they may be lost over the edge!

 



This style allows you to print your image to the edge of the canvas, then mirror the outer edges of the image down the sides of the frame, giving a gallery wrap look without losing any of the image over the sides.



Using a coloured wrap means to can print your image to the very edges of the canvas and then choose a colour to print over the sides as your border wrap. Best for portraits and pro photography.

 


A pixel bleed takes the last line of pixels along each edge of the image and stretches those pixels over the sides of the canvas to form your border wrap.