Asked by jimm
Why does the matting process generally occur before placing the image in a frame?
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to ensure that the image adheres directly to the glass
to ensure that the image adheres directly to the glass
to help keep the frame from falling off the image
to help keep the frame from falling off the image
to keep the photograph from touching or adhering to the glass
to keep the photograph from touching or adhering to the glass
to make it more difficult to fit the image in the frame
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to keep the photograph from touching or adhering to the glass
(Matting creates a space between the image and the glass, preventing sticking, condensation damage, and providing a visual border.)
(Matting creates a space between the image and the glass, preventing sticking, condensation damage, and providing a visual border.)
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