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Linograph Oil-based Canvas Litho Print Transfer Process
The Linograph, made from a lithograph
print, is an oil-based, canvas litho transfer, but it's not like
any canvas transfer you have ever seen before. In fact, it is
unlike any canvas transfer that has ever been made before. The
image is converted from the print to a film, then transferred
to the canvas: no loss of detail, no change of color. It was
made using a completely new process developed by Tim Siahatgar,
founder of CRA PRODUCTIONS. It's called the Linograph,
and it's the first real improvement in traditional canvas transfers
in more than twenty years! This process is so advanced, we can
make oval and round transfers with sharp, clean edges! We can
also transfer images that contain stamped foil! The new Linograph
is an extremely easy product to handle. You can order them stretched
or as flat sheets, like your prints. In flat form, you can stack
them up for the artist to sign, store them on your shelves just
like prints and ship them in tubes. Stretching a Linograph
is as easy as stretching plain canvas. In stretched form, you
can stack them up face to face as an easy way of protecting the
canvas from injury. Linographs will not adhere themselves to
the inside of a frame like other canvas transfers. Thus, your
galleries and customers can change frames as often as they like
without destroying the product. The Linograph is an "Oil
Base Canvas Transfer" system. ![]() The LINOGRAPH is extremely durable
and resists most atmospheric changes. Keeping Canvas LINOGRAPH
in inventory, either stretched or flat, is more convenient than
handling any other form of media. |