CHESTER, ENGLAND, May 18, 2011 (Press-News.org) Following a period of intensive upgrades and enhancements as well as the addition of a range of features to the site, photo canvas experts PhotoInCanvas are now offering free delivery for customers on all of their premium photo canvas prints.
As the site continues to build on its already sterling reputation, a range of improvements have been implemented in-house meaning the interface and services offered are now second to none. An all new bespoke art shop can now be found at the site as well a photo montage service. This allows customers to upload multiple jpegs to be printed onto a canvas to create a montage effect.
It is the uploading of digital photographs that is perhaps the greatest improvement at www.photoincanvas.co.uk. With many competitor sites taking up to a minute to retrieve the required data, PhotoInCanvas can now perform the same task in less than ten seconds. In actual fact, with a particularly good internet connection customers can do this in less than five seconds.
photo canvas customers will surely have to go a long way to find a more comprehensive canvas prints service, with the aforementioned features being backed up with free delivery. Any orders that are processed before 2pm will be with the photo canvas customer the very next day - free of charge.
Photo canvas prints also come ready to mount and because of the high quality of canvasses and inks used, they also come with the PhotoInCanvas 10-year guarantee.
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PhotoInCanvas Offers Free Next Day Delivery on Photo Canvas Orders Before 2pm
Following a period of intensive upgrades and enhancements as well as the addition of a range of features to the site, photo canvas experts PhotoInCanvas are now offering free delivery for customers.
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[Press-News.org] PhotoInCanvas Offers Free Next Day Delivery on Photo Canvas Orders Before 2pmFollowing a period of intensive upgrades and enhancements as well as the addition of a range of features to the site, photo canvas experts PhotoInCanvas are now offering free delivery for customers.
