CHESTER, ENGLAND, May 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) In response to some much valued feedback from customers, Hamphire based photo canvas studio PhotoInCanvas have made some notable changes to their website and services. A new look site, photo montage service and bespoke art shop are among the most striking changes.
PhotoInCanvas has always been dedicated to making sure customers are always delighted with the quality of their photo canvas and the enhancements to the service are designed to push the boundaries yet further. All products are hand crafted and specially designed by trained artists and some of the new features are there to help consumers in their decision making process.
One major advantage of purchasing a photo canvas from PhotoInCanvas is the durability of the product. If kept in optimal conditions, canvasses can last up to 100 years without fading. The studio uses a staggering 72 million colours all containing fade and water resistors, and the very latest high resolution printers. As a result all PhotoInCanvas photo canvasses come with a 10 year guarantee.
The company can now also boast the quickest uploading of jpegs available anywhere online. With many sites taking up to a minute to process digital photographs, the new PhotoInCanvas site can perform the same task in ten seconds. This will be quicker yet if the user has a fast internet connection.
The small and friendly PhotoInCanvas team promises that customers will receive a first class service due the support staff and high calibre of techniques and software. Customers that are interested in a high class photo canvas are encourage to call the studio or e-mail them as the team are ready and waiting to deal with any queries whatsoever.
http://www.photoincanvas.co.uk
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0800 630 0880
Photo Canvas Studio PhotoInCanvas Invigorated By New Website, Technology and Premium Materials
In response to some much valued feedback from customers, Hamphire based photo canvas studio PhotoInCanvas have made some notable changes to their website and services.
2011-05-01
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[Press-News.org] Photo Canvas Studio PhotoInCanvas Invigorated By New Website, Technology and Premium MaterialsIn response to some much valued feedback from customers, Hamphire based photo canvas studio PhotoInCanvas have made some notable changes to their website and services.