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The 10 x 15.75" Standard Gallerie Wrap Frame with Monet Canvas from Hahnemuhle is a fine-art framing package that allows you to produce a "gallery wrap" style print by stretching the included canvas over a stretcher-bar frame, a job that usually requires the expense and expertise of a professional framing gallery.
This unit includes (1) Set of Standard Gallerie Wrap Stretcher Bars, which are 1.25" deep. It also includes (2) sheets of Monet canvas. The kit provides enough materials to produce (2) 5.5 x 7.75" finished prints. You can make 2 prints, but only mount 1 on the stretcher.
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Stretcher Bar: 1.25" deep Canvas: 13 x 19" (HxW) |
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Comments about Hahnemuhle 10 x 15.75" Standard Gallerie Wrap Frame with Monet Canvas:
I purchased in a rush. The canvas was the perfect size. The stretching bar were glued to the paper instruction (which I cut away) otherwise you would have instructions on the back of you art.
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Comments about Hahnemuhle 10 x 15.75" Standard Gallerie Wrap Frame with Monet Canvas:
Use double stick tape and back the canvas with photo paper. This will enable the printer to grasp the media and it will feed through the printer with ease. The colors are great, I'm surprised by the detail in the inages.
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Comments about Hahnemuhle 10 x 15.75" Standard Gallerie Wrap Frame with Monet Canvas:
These look professionally done. However, I prefer to use the stretcher bars sold separately. It is more economical for me since I do several at a time.
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Comments about Hahnemuhle 10 x 15.75" Standard Gallerie Wrap Frame with Monet Canvas:
I wanted to test this product as a quick and dirty solution to offer framed prints (the Monet canvas itself as media is excellent) when I need something done very quickly. The idea is good - no need to stretch the canvas. [...]. The problem is, the way manufacture packages it (in a plastic envelope) is still not good. All sides, about 1/2" are curved up - no printer will take such media. If you are in a store, and you see what you buy, perhaps you can choose a frame with canvases good enough for printing. [...]You can still take advantage of the Hahnemuhle's frame system if you buy canvas and wrap frames separately (both are offered by B&H)
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