Originally Posted by
Ralph Barker
Ultimately, Dan, I'm of the opinion that matting style is best determined by the tastes of the person who is going to hang the image (the customer), and what their display environment is like. As customer tastes and environments vary widely, it may not be productive to spend a great amount on pre-matting your prints. Thus, you might want to consider printing or trimming the prints to a borderless state, and then simply mounting them on a sufficiently rigid board to keep them flat and with a sufficient surround to facilitate subsequent matting and framing.
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