Use a slightly warmer or natural white colored mat board for color or sepia toned work use a bright white mat board for black white artworks or photographs etc personal preference really does come into play based on the image itself your tastes the decor of the room in which you re planning on hanging a framed piece.
How to know what mat to use for artwork.
This will give you a neat edge underneath your mat board.
Take the ruler and make straight lines from one mark to the other until there is a rectangle drawn in the center of the mat board.
Place your mat board and backing board so they re side by side.
It should be able to close like a book.
For artwork 18 and under in height or width we suggest using a 2 wide mat.
If you are getting a mat from a professional framer make sure it has no acid in it.
The use of crisp white mats unifies a colorful gallery of framed pieces of art.
Cut a piece of linen hanging tape of about 4 shorter than your mat board.
For artwork over 18 in width of height we suggest using a 2 5 or 3 mat to fit the size of your piece.
Keep in mind that this adds an additional 4 to the height and width of your framed art.
2 mat finished size.
Close the mat board on top of the backing board.
If you re not showing any border or edges on the side of the artwork you may want to subtract inch 0 64 cm from each side inch or 1 27 cm total for both length and width.
Check to ensure that the art print or artwork fits inside the rectangle.
While there are some standard practices regarding mat board color choice i e.
Tape the mat board and backing board together.
Center the artwork underneath the mat window.
From each corner of the mat board use the solution number to measure out the width of the frame and mark it with a pencil.
Add the window and border measurements for the total mat board size.
If the piece has a focal point and there are background colors you can help bring the eye to the focal point by choosing a mat color that goes with the background color.