If you decrease the width of the bottom border to below 40mm, the title box will be removed and the option will not be available to select. Depending on the text size used, it is suitable for 1-2 lines of text. To achieve a larger height title box aperture, you will need to increase the bottom border width. The minimum bottom width border required to include a 10mm high title box is 40mm. The title box will be 100mm wide and between 10 - 20mm in height. Select this option to have an additional aperture cut in the mount that can be used to put a printed description of the main artwork, typically called a title box. This option is useful for more advanced framers who have already made the neccessary allowances. Selecting this option means we will cut the opening to the exact size entered. You can change this option so that the mount opening is cut to the exact size entered. The default option on our website is for us to cut the opening of the mount 4mm smaller than the size entered so the mount will 'take' that image size, i.e. Over 90% of the mounts we supply have equal border widths on all four sides, however you can 'turn off' the equal borders switch which will give the option to have 1 or more different border widths. The border widths can be increased or decreased by changing the value in the relevant boxes for each side. If you do not require a mount just select "No Mounts". The general rule is that the bottom mount would be a darker colour which picks out a dominate colour in the artwork, whilst the top mount would be a lighter, neutral colour. By selecting two layers you will create a double mount that can be the same or contrasting colours. If you opt to have a mount you can select between one or two layers(single or double). It never, ever, ever, ever relates to the external size of the frame or the visible area from the front of the frame.įramed with Double Mount Single or Double Mount? The term 'Frame Size', which will be detailed throughout the order process and on any correspondence from us, will only relate to what fits inside the frame at the back such as the glazing and MDF backing board. Our full measuring guide can be found here. The frame size will automatically be adjusted by our website depending on how wide you set the mount borders to be. This is a useful option if the item you are framing doesn't need to be overlapped or you have already considered the overlap you want. However, our website also has the option to have the aperture cut to the exact size entered. As an example, if you enter 500 X 400mm as your sizes, the actual opening of the mount supplied would be 496 X 396mm to ensure a slight overlap of your image. We automatically make a small adjustment to ensure your image doesn't fall through the middle of the mount. If the item you are framing does require a mount you would enter the exact size of the image you are framing. The size you enter will relate to the opening in the middle of the mount. I am buying a picture frame WITH a mount. Therefore the actual visible area from the front will always be slightly less than the sizes entered. The lip(rebate) of the frame will overlap the internal contents (Glazing, Artwork, Backing, etc) by approximately 5mm on each side. The frame will be manufactured so the artwork fits perfectly into the opening at the back of the frame. You should enter the exact size of the item you are framing after considering any alterations such as trimming off a white border. what fits inside the frame such as the backing and glazing. The size you enter will relate to the opening at the back of the frame, i.e. I am buying a picture frame WITHOUT a mount.
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