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schrimsher2017:
I am just starting to print canvas wraps for clients.  I have one who wants the wrap painted flat black.  What paint do you use to paint it or is it better to print a black border to wrap around.  It seems to me that if you print it, that locks you in to aligning the canvas on the frame precisely so the edges line up whereas painting it gives a little wiggle room. Any suggestions appreciated.

dgberg:
Don't think anyone paints..
Photoshop or On1's Perfect Resize is the simple way to print black or any other color.
On1 gives you options to mirror the edge as well.

barry685:
If your really going to paint it, Paint it after you wrap it.

enduser:
My wife, who is a digital restoration wiz, would create a fade in /fade out line at the edge. This creates a little wiggle room for the person doing the stretching.  We never do black edges - we mostly use a mirror edge slightly blurred and de-saturated. "On one", Qimage and several others give you the basics.

schrimsher2017:
Thanks for the replies.  I use Qimage and understand its ability to print the black, mirrored or stretched borders with it.  Two things come to mind - one I am printing on Epson Exhibition Natural canvas gloss and if I print the edges, they will be glossy versus flat black which I can achieve by painting (after stretching) and two - if the borders are printed good alignment when stretching the canvas is a must.  My client specifically wants black and not a mirrored or stretched border.  Due to the camera angle and subject matter, a mirrored border looks weird and detracts from the image.  I take it from the replies that virtually no one paints the borders after the canvas is stretched.

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