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How to choose the right Mat Size for Matting?

When it comes to picture framing, there are a lot of things that one can overlook – especially a novice. One of the steps is selecting the right mat for your frame. Believe it or not, but a mat can complement or totally ruin the look of your artwork which is why proper size and color of it should be chosen. Read this document to understand how to go for proper mat size and enhance the look of your picture.

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How to choose the right Mat Size for Matting?

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  1. Why It is Important To Choose Proper Mat Size For Matting? The process of framing services involves a lot of aspects. Knowing the right mat size as well as mat opening for a photograph or print is one of the common issues that novice framers usually encounter. When picking the correct mat size, you have to be knowledgeable of the two measurements associated with matting. There’s a mat’s overall size, which is basically around the size of the frame’s inside. There’s also a mat window measurement that refers to the size of opening in mat through which the image shows. Start by Measuring the Dimensions When measuring the mat’s dimensions, start with the glazing’s size of the frame. If the glass perfectly fits inside the frame without wiggle room, it offers a great

  2. Why It is Important To Choose Proper Mat Size For Matting? template for cutting the mat to its size. There’s some room for error when cutting since part of the frame will actually conceal small irregularities, yet bear in mind that there’s about 1/8-inch margin of error before you will notice the imperfections in the process of framing. When it comes to the mat’s window size, a simple general rule is that the opening must not be the same size as the photo or print. Cutting the mat to exact dimensions of picture’s outer border is a bit impossible, especially if you want to get these lined up flawlessly. Off-the-shelf and pre-cut picture frames have mat boards with a ½-inch opening, which is smaller compared to the intended size of picture. This results in mat overlapping every side of the print by ¼”. Best Techniques for Matting Even if letting the mat to overlap the photo or artwork is the most common technique used for matting, employing the practice of utilizing a mat opening that’s bigger than the photo, also referred to as float mounting, works well. This method prevents any masking of the framed image. It’s a good move if you want to see the print data or artist’s signature. There are some ways to accomplish it and this includes using various overlap measurements on several edges of the work. Typically, the top and side border measurements are between a quarter of an inch to one-half inch. The bottom part is expanded to reveal the border. In many cases, the dimensions of the mat’s bottom

  3. Why It is Important To Choose Proper Mat Size For Matting? are equal to the sides and top, yet the presence of the signature changes all that. But, getting this right requires a bit math along with some great measuring skills. There are times that drawing a sketch prior to creating any cuts helps visualize your aims in a better way. Beyond that, don’t forget that the saying measuring twice and cutting once doesn’t apply to woodworking. Matting is a crucial part of framing. The matting’s color accents the framed masterpiece, which sets it off to achieve a good effect. Their composition also ensures item’s preservation. But, mats serve some purposes. They offer a buffer layer between the photo or artwork and the glazing of the frame. Beyond that, mat boards help keep the framed image flat within the picture frame and adds a great way to make a truly unique and distinctive framed look.

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