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iceman
20-02-2012, 06:05 AM
I'm no good at choosing colours for mattes and frames.

Which do you think looks best?

This is for my 86 year old little old lady who wants to get my photo printed. She suggested gold frame but I don't think so :)

iceman
20-02-2012, 06:23 AM
Also is there a general guide for how wide the matte should be?

sheeny
20-02-2012, 07:00 AM
I think the dark matte looks best of the 2, but if I had a choice I'd try to pick a matte thats one of the colours in the image, say one of the colours in the clouds. The black matte is very bold and distracts a bit from the image IMHO.

Looking at my panoramas that my brother printed and framed for me, he used double mattes. The inner only reveals about 1/4" of colour around the image but it picks up the dark green of the foliage (they are all landscapes:)) and the main matte is a cream colour (not so stark as white, obviously).

The width/thickness of the frame is just as important as the matte IMO and these look a bit narrow to me. They always say a good frame makes the picture...

The mattes on my panoramas are all >50mm from image to frame. Same distance all round looks good or a bit longer on the long dimension but never less on the long dimension;). For a pano 1000mm long, my frames are 1250 long I think with about 70mm matte each (frames in pairs in the same frame) end and the rest frame. My only solo panorama has the same matte width all the way round (50mm).

Al.

multiweb
20-02-2012, 07:08 AM
If she wants gold get her something with a gold trim somewhere.

mithrandir
21-02-2012, 12:50 AM
Mike, the mattes on most of the pro framed paintings/photos we have are about 10-15% (ie 20-30% in total) of the longer side of the image. This seems to be about the right balance, but there are some up to 50%.

I have one charcoal drawing with black matte and frame and I don't think it would work if the image was colour. To my taste black overpowers your image. Have you considered multiple mattes? We have one painting with tripple mattes in slightly different colours (matched to the image) and textures and that works well.

You might not like it but something like a gold frame, outer matte in one of the darker blues, middle matte in the yellow/cream/ochre around the figure and a narrow white around the image.