Mat color should coordinate with photo single or double mat.
Mat photography definition.
A mat is a flat and usually thin piece of material included or sold separately from a picture frame.
To create a physical separation between your print and the glass that will cover it when mounted and framed and to provide a decorative border that will highlight and call attention to the print.
In film and stage mattes can be physically huge sections of painted canvas portraying large scenic expanses of landscapes.
Mat board or foam board 3 16ths.
The french term occasionally used in english is passe partout.
Mattes are used in photography and special effects filmmaking to combine two or more image elements into a single final image.
Putting mats in a frame is called matting a term which can also usually be used interchangeably with mat.
Additional decoration to make your art pop or they re used to separate the artwork from the glass frame.
1 card mounted display for prints.
Matting prints accomplishes two very important goals.
Usually mattes are used to combine a foreground image with a background image.
A picture is placed beneath it with the cutout framing it.
Double sided sticky tape for framing.
2 home for the computer mouse its special run.
In this case the matte is the background painting.
For plain frames colored mats are easier to match.
An area meant to be free of coffee cups pens and ashtrays to allow the mouse to work unhindered.
Additionally dark photos should usually have a dark colored mat or black and light photos should usually have a light colored mat or white off white.
Mats usually serve one of two purposes.
In film the principle of a matte requires masking certain areas of the film emulsion to selectively control which.
Heavy object such as a glass or picture weight.
Stickers with logo for back of mat board if selling.
The color of the mat should be present in the photograph and match as closely as possible to the lightness and tone of that color in the photo.
Clear sleeve preferably with a flap if selling.