It seemed much less saturated than the original image, and was more purple than the deep blue-green of the original image. When I had the print in hand, the most noticeable variation was in the letters L and R in "EXPLORE." In the original image they were a bluish color, but in the print they were actually purple. The outer parts are the original image and the inner polygon section is the photograph. Here is a composite I made with the original image and the photograph of the print. The canvas print is made with ink laid down on the canvas, so it is a completely different process. All of the prints I've ordered have been on photographic paper, either through Costco or Scrapping Simply, and I have always been happy with the color. I've been digital scrapbooking long enough to know that if I have not calibrated my monitor/software with the printer's color profile, I expect to see some variation. Now, a little more about the color issue. However, since I was giving this as a gift, and the recipient has no reference for what the colors were "supposed to" look like, I still found the print acceptable.
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