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Canvas Print 12x24" (30x60cm) $35 (Was $89.95) @ Harvey Norman Photos

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101st deal! yay?

Similar to this deal I posted earlier: $33 12x24" Canvas Wall Prints from Big W

But for those (like me) who don't have a Big W anywhere near them, yet have a Harvey Norman store. Only $2 more to save a lot of hassle driving over town.

Great quality, Australian made and free pickup in store or reasonable delivery charges. Dealing with them in-store is also a big advantage as you can get them to re-do it easily if you're not happy with the quality.

I've got a few of these and I love them. Note that you'll lose about 4cm around the edges of your photos for the frame wrap.

12 x 24″ (30x60cm) Panoramic Canvas Print
Depth: 3.5cm
Description: Canvas Prints are printed on high quality artist stock, then stretched and wrapped around a quality wooden frame. Comes with hooks and string for instant hanging.
Available in Landscape or Portrait orientation
Material: Artistic satin canvas with solid softwood frame with a wedged mitre joint and nylon hanging point.
Care Instructions: To remove dust, vacuum gently using a soft brush attachment. DO NOT use water or cleaning fluids
Weight: 982 grams

Ends 14 Sep, you must have your order finalised by midnight

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  • Similar to this deal I posted earlier: $33 12x24" Canvas Wall Prints from Big W

    But for those (like me) who don't have a Big W anywhere near them, yet have a Harvey Norman store. Only $2 more to save a lot of hassle driving over town.

    or just price-match :)

  • How is the print quality compared to the BIGW?

    • BigW and HN both using the same provider (FujiFilm). :)

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    101st*

  • does anybody what the quality of this (FujiFilm/BigW/HN)is compared to this website? which seems even cheaper
    http://www.thecanvasprinter.com.au/pages/Sizes-%26-Prices.ht…

    • Don't know, but those guys are delivery only. Flat fee of $19. Makes it a bit expensive unless you're ordering a few of them.

      Also keep in mind that returns will be very expensive.

  • Dealing with them in-store is also a big advantage as you can get them to re-do it easily if you're not happy with the quality.

    Have you ever had one made which you weren't happy with? Is it free for it to be re-done?

    I've always wanted to have some done but am worried about them not turning out right - ie. too light or too dark or whatever. I don't trust the calibration on my laptop lol. All images I'd use would be from my DSLR.

    I'd be absolutely willing to give it a go if they happily accepted requests to re-do prints if they're clearly too light or dark though.

    A local vet I go to has 3 canvas prints up. I don't know where they had them done, but they're awful quality - very very light, the printing isn't done well. One canvas even looks like it's been printed half way then re-done over the whole canvas again, resulting in this shadowy double image. Dodgy.

    • I haven't had this problem with a canvas, but I have asked them to re-do prints, there was no problem. I'd assume it's the same with canvas as it's covered by their satisfaction guarantee.

      • +1

        Cool. Thanks Chicken :)

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