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CanvasPop Turns Your iPhone and Facebook Images Into Art

canvaspop-picThat picture you snapped with your iPhone— the one in receipt of constant admiration—now it can be appreciated on a larger scale… much larger. New canvas-printing company CanvasPop allows customers to upload any photo, including ones from Facebook, Flickr, and even their iPhone, onto its website to then be transferred and printed onto their chosen canvas. The site holds a lot of different options for displaying an image—different filters, sizes and effects—and gives users a chance to have their art displayed publically in New York’s Times Square.

The New York-based company pledged that its first 100 customers will have their finished canvas photos displayed as digital art on the 7,400 square foot Reuters Billboard in Times Square. The image will be displayed for 15 seconds and will be seen by about 1.5 million people a day.

“We’re the only large format photo printing company that works with any resolution image, this means that we can work with the millions of lower resolution images found on social media sites such as Facebook and the millions of images being taken with mobile phones around the world.” says Adrian Salamunovic, co-founder of CanvasPop. “Our process and technology makes it easy, you pick the image we take care of the rest.”

For more information visit www.canvaspop.com.  CanvasPop ships from the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom.

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