TWO Locations
HALIFAX & DARTMOUTH
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE!
Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 3pm
Sunday: Closed
From our Fine Art Scanning & Camera Copy services right through to the final print, our team of professionals is dedicated to producing the best possible reproductions of your original artwork. We can print on Canvas, or on one of our water colour papers.
Both of these services are completed on-site to ensure the security and safety of your artwork. You will receive two high-resolution files on a USB: a TIFF file for personal archiving, and a JPEG file to use for printing.
You may drop off your original artwork at either of our locations for these services, however the work is carried out and completed by technicians at our Dartmouth location.
Turnaround Time: 2-3 Weeks
For any original artwork up to 16x24 inches that is smooth (flat), untextured, and non-glossy.
Every detail of your original artwork, whether it's a watercolour or acrylic painting, pastel drawing, pencil sketch or unvarnished canvas, is captured on our high resolution, professional scanning bed. We then colour match the digital file as closely as possible to your original and can print archival giclée reproductions on either fine art WilliamTurner paper or our museum-quality Canvas.
Turnaround time: 2 Weeks
Artwork Size | Price |
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Fine Art Scan (12x18 or smaller) | $40.00 |
Fine Art Scan (up to 16x24) | $60.00 |
For any original artwork that is larger than 16x24 inches or artwork of any size that is highly textured, glossy, or has an uneven surface.
When a Camera Copy is requested (or required), we work from a photo rather than a scan of your artwork. We use a high resolution camera to capture a detailed, raw digital image of your artwork and will always match colour and density as closely to your original as possible!
Turnaround Time:
3 Weeks
Artwork Size | Price |
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Up to 12x18 | $75.00 |
16x20 and up to 48" (on the longest side) | $150.00 |
Larger than 48" | $300 or by quote |
If you need more information or have questions, please reach out and we'll be happy to help!
"Since 1942, when streetcars drove over the cobblestones on Spring Garden Road, your image has been our focus."