Easycanvas review6/12/2023 ![]() ![]() You can also create photo collages and multi-canvas wall displays. Dust covers are available for a small extra charge. If you don’t want mirror wrap, you can choose black, white or grey borders. This is usually a good thing because about 2 inches of the edge of your photo is duplicated and wrapped around the sides of the canvas so you don’t lose any part of your photo on the front. You can preview your canvas in 3D to see how the sides and edges will look.Įasy Canvas Prints only offers a mirror wrap, which is where the image reflects like a mirror as it wraps around the edges. There are also several frame options you can add on. 75″ wrap or 1.5″ gallery wrap, which I highly recommend because it looks more “arty” and finished. The ordering process was fast, I just uploaded my JPEG and typed in my custom dimensions. The canvas has a semi-gloss finish and the color reproduction looks just like what I saw on my computer screen.Įasy Canvas Prints offers custom sizes, so I could create a long, narrow canvas for this wall Canvas Options I was happy to find that my canvas arrived in about a week and it came out great with rich, saturated colors and tight canvas and corners. This was a custom size if you choose the most popular size, 16×20, a canvas would cost about $34 plus tax/shipping including 1.5″ gallery wrap and dust cover. My 30″ x 18″ canvas with 1.5″ mirror gallery wrap was $54.55 plus tax and shipping ($9.99). ![]() I was a touch dubious because the prices are deeply discounted (about 87% off the “regular” price). I stumbled on Easy Canvas Prints, based in Austin, TX, which offers a good variety of standard sizes as well as custom measurements at reasonable prices. So I did some more searching for canvas wall art that offered custom dimensions. But it’s a strong vertical and most of the canvas printers I looked at didn’t offer a size that would work without chopping off the top or bottom. I just love the picture and kept thinking it would look great on the narrow wall of our family room/dining area. The screensaver on my cellphone is of a photo I took in Cavtat, Croatia, near Dubrovnik. We now have a beautiful custom-size canvas hanging on our wall from Easy Canvas Prints, reviewed below. My home office sports a canvas featuring the Croatian island of Hvar, and next on my agenda was a canvas picture for our family room. You can work with it to find out if the limitations (mainly lag) are a dealbreaker or not.Lately, I’ve become kind of addicted to making canvas prints because they add such a great spot of color to my house without costing a fortune. However, it costs $20 for the base app, plus $20 per year for the Pro subscription Considering this, I’d suggest simply opting for Eas圜anvas. If you want screen extension functionality, you’ll have to pony up an extra $9 for TwoMon. There’s no recurring subscription fee here. If all you want is an alternative to a Wacom digitizer, Eas圜anvas costs just $15 by itself. ![]() With so many similarities, it then comes down to price more than anything else. Both hand in comparable performance for sketching and writing. I suspect stylus users would have some trouble adapting, especially when migrating from a dedicated drawing tablet. But no amount of hardware gets rid of the base level of input lag present in both apps. However, laptops and entry-level desktops might just be too laggy for drawing and writing, though. If you’ve got a high-end rig, you’ll have a very usable experience. Real-life performance, though, is strongly dependent on your host system’s configuration. The wired USB setup is a huge step up, performance-wise from remote desktop solutions like Splashtop. Both Duet and Eas圜anvas support tilt and pressure sensitivity, together with palm recognition. The bottom line here is that both apps deliver comparable performance. If lag weren’t such a problem, this would allow for a really good approximation of a real drawing or writing experience. For stylus owners, pressure and tilt sensitivity are equally present in both Eas圜anvas and Duet. This was especially so considering the iPad Pro’s bigger 10.5 inch display. While I don’t own a capacitive stylus, I found that the writing experience was reasonable, even with finger touch. I’ve used stylus-based devices for quite some time. Some amount of input lag is always presentĪs a writing and drawing tools, both Duet and Eas圜anvas offered comparable performance. It’s always been a bit of an inconvenience getting these onto a computer and I’ve lost some work that way. I often handwrite first drafts and stray thoughts. I can’t draw much apart from simple stick figures. Both Duet and Eas圜anvas delivered what I’d consider usable performance for drawing and writing. Paired with the premium Ryzen-based system, results were comparable between the two. ![]()
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