Toffle
Member
I apologize if this has been covered a thousand times, but I've been searching the archives and have not really found what I need to know.
I have some commercially cut "5x7" mattes which actually measure closer to 4 1/2x 6 1/2. That is good, because I can print to about 1/4 inch of the paper size for those prints. I don't have any 8x10 mattes to measure, but I would assume that there would be a similar variance.
My first question, what is the actual cut size of the mattes you use? If you cut your own, as I know many of you do, what is your variance so that the edge of your printing paper is hidden behind your matte?
My second question, looking at the problem from the other perspective, when you print to a particular size, how close do you print to your actual paper size?
I recently had a request for a 4x10 print, actual dimensions. I ended up using half a sheet of 11x14 so that there would be something left to fit behind the matting.
Any and all opinions are welcome.
Cheers,
I have some commercially cut "5x7" mattes which actually measure closer to 4 1/2x 6 1/2. That is good, because I can print to about 1/4 inch of the paper size for those prints. I don't have any 8x10 mattes to measure, but I would assume that there would be a similar variance.
My first question, what is the actual cut size of the mattes you use? If you cut your own, as I know many of you do, what is your variance so that the edge of your printing paper is hidden behind your matte?
My second question, looking at the problem from the other perspective, when you print to a particular size, how close do you print to your actual paper size?
I recently had a request for a 4x10 print, actual dimensions. I ended up using half a sheet of 11x14 so that there would be something left to fit behind the matting.
Any and all opinions are welcome.
Cheers,