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"Matting" Articles
 

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Creating the best display for your photographs really hinges upon an accurately measured mat board. In fact, a photograph’s placement in the frame as well as the overall visual effect actually depends upon well-selected, properly cut matting supplies. The correct choice of matting makes all the difference whether ready made photo frames or custom picture frames are used.

When it comes to framing and matting supplies, there are several different products you’ll need in order to do the job properly.

Matting is the initial step in any framing project, and involves the use of a thin piece of specially treated cardboard known as mat board. The picture frame mat is a decorative touch to be sure; however, matting serves several practical and protective functions as well when it comes to archival preservation. These include protecting the photograph from acidity and temperature fluctuations as well as separating the surface of the photo from the glazing material.

For those who wish to achieve conservation quality in their matting supplies, you will want to learn more about Bainbridge mat board. The thickest Bainbridge mat board is called the 8-Ply Alpharag. It offers one-eighth of an inch thickness suitable for your finest art pieces.

Artists and photographers, in order for their artwork to make the best impression on viewers, need to use frames to set off the artwork to perfection. Ready made photo frames, with appropriate matting, make a cost effective yet beautiful way to show off your artwork in style. There are several photo framing supplies that you will need to frame your project. They include mount board, which is often made out of foamcore, a means of attaching the artwork to the mount board, the matting and frame moulding, as well as glazing and a picture hanger.

The framing and matting supplies you’ll need in addition to picture frames themselves include a good supply of mat board. Mount board is what your photo of painting is actually attached to, preferable using photo corners or adhesive hinging tissue. The matting separates your picture from the glazing – the clear glass or acrylic that is placed over the picture itself – keeping the surface of the picture from coming in contact with it. Otherwise, there would be the risk of moisture condensation and substantial damage to the framed artifact would result.

When it comes to framing and matting supplies for your artistic photographic images, quality is everything. Your images may be the finest taken since Ansel Adams turned his camera toward the spectacular mountain ranges of California and the Pacific Northwest, but without the proper photography frames, matboard and other framing and matting supplies, your prints will not only look cheap, they’ll deteriorate very quickly as well.

Picture framing kits are one easy way to provide a home for your photographic or other two dimensional artworks.

Further, a wide range of matting supplies and materials are used in these frames, making it possible to create a unique framing effect for any photo or print. In addition to interesting textures and cuts, single and double matted pre-made frames are available. The creative possibilities really have no limit.

The mount board is used in framing as a backing to the piece of art. It is important to use archival quality products including mount board if you want your artwork to last far into the future. They are designed to capture harmful pollution from the air immediately surrounding the art, before it can damage the surface. They are also acid free, which prevents a host of deterioration issues that can come up if you are using paper products in your artwork.

Additionally, custom frames can literally be built component by component to create the perfect effect. Unlike a ready-made set, it is possible to match your ideal moulding and matting supplies to the image you wish to frame. Whether you need a frame to compliment your décor or set off a unique print, custom picture frames provide greater creativity in these choices.

It is important that all matting materials be acid-free if you don’t want your photographs to become discolored and brittle. Most good quality mat board is impregnated with an alkaline barrier that neutralizes any acidic compounds. These are more expensive, but well worth the extra cost when it comes to the preservation of your photos.

Photo framing is a fun hobby, and really it is almost a necessity if you are a fine artist of two-dimensional artwork. Painters and photographers utilize framing to set off their artwork in its full glory. Photo framing kits are available, or you can find a wide selection of picture framing supplies that can be purchased separately.

Tips and tricks on how to find the right frame for your original painting, art print or photography image.

The combined beauty of Nielsen Bainbridge frames will make a lasting positive impression on everyone who views your artwork. You can also chose different sizes of these fabulous Nielsen metal frames to suit the artwork that will go inside. Matting width and thickness varies to suit your aesthetic and conservation needs. Wide, thick mats provide a wonderful accent for art photographs, because they do nothing to detract from the picture itself. Typically, in this type of application white mat board is chosen, but other shades are available for your artistic purpose.

A very recent technology allows for artists' original paintings to be replicated on canvas. Prior to this an artist who painted an original work on canvas would have to have a reproduction made on paper. Unlike a paper reproduction, one printed on canvas can be displayed without glass and matting, and also looks like an original.
Article Tags: canvas, art, plastic, fabric

Framing a jersey serves two purposes. The first purpose is that framing a jersey maintains it in its current state and protects it from any future damage. The other reason to frame a jersey is so that it can be displayed in all of its glory.
Article Tags: jersey framing

Typically photographers prefer picture framing supplies such as a simple thin black metal frame to set off their photographs. This is also a choice used by art galleries, in order to show off the artwork rather than the frames. It is important to use a frame that complements the art held within it.

A particularly convenient feature of these boxes is the variety of sizes in which they are offered. Whether you need storage for smaller images, such as 3x5 photos, mid-sized images, such as 13x19 photos or something even larger, there are boxes to accommodate any size photograph.

Snap, snap, snap: digital cameras are showing up in almost everyones electronics pile these days. I happen to have several myself, although we have a photographic business so that's partly why (:--). Anyhow, in this short article about the basics of photography and a certain type of digital camera that's known for it's zooming capabilities.

 
 
 

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