Photo Products
Panoramic Vista Canvas
A large-format gallery-wrap canvas starter — one confident full-bleed vista, sized to command a wall.
- 1000×700mm landscape, CMYK, 150dpi, 5mm bleed
- Full-bleed panoramic photo — the single committed idea
- Legible studio-edition plate mark, wrap-depth safe
Made with AI
Model: Generated via Popcorn Editor
“Design a large-format gallery-wrap canvas print, 1000×700mm landscape, 150dpi, 5mm bleed (the repo's large-format print convention — matches hospitality/a-board-wayfinder.json and presentation-display/roll-up-banners.json). IMPORTANT TECHNICAL CONSTRAINT: do NOT attempt to split one continuous photo across multiple panels/artboards showing different slices of the same source image — the compiler's cover-fit crop is always centered with no pan/offset control, so this is not achievable and will not render correctly. Instead commit totally to ONE single full-bleed panel: one image element filling the entire artboard (x:-3 y:-3 to cover the full bleed), fit:'fill', assetUrl templates/shared/placeholder-landscape.jpg (the widest, most epic-feeling subject in the placeholder library). The ONLY other element: a small studio-edition plate mark near the bottom-right, tracked-caps Inter ~7-8pt on a small low-opacity dark rect chip for legibility over the photo, invented copy 'STUDIO EDITION — GALLERY WRAP'. PRODUCTION NOTE (respect this even though the DDS has no dedicated field for it): a real gallery-wrap canvas folds roughly 20-40mm of the printed image around the stretcher-bar depth on every edge — the artboard's own bleed:5 only covers ordinary trim tolerance, not this wrap depth. So keep the plate-mark chip inset AT LEAST 45mm from every outer edge, so it survives fully on the visible face after wrapping (the photo itself is fine running to the bleed edge — it's meant to wrap continuously). Declare one 'ink' process swatch cmyk[0,0,0,92] for the plate-mark chip/text. One idea, total commitment — no second panel, no gradient, no decorative device. Named Fabric groups + a specific human-readable name on every element.”