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Any sugestions for the best color mat for mounting black and white photos.
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I use textured old english white
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Thanks for that, i'll give it a try. |
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Just my opinion but in B&W for individual images (competitions) I usually pick the mount to compliment the tonal range of the image and how I want it too appear to the viewer.
A black mount will emphasis lighter tones of a image while a white mount will emphasis the darker tones..try a black and a white mount on the same image and see the difference it makes to the perceived tonal range For a set of images for wall display then you have no choice but to use the same coloured mount.
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[quote=Craftysnapper;21373]
A black mount will emphasis lighter tones of a image while a white mount will emphasis the darker tones..try a black and a white mount on the same image and see the difference it makes to the perceived tonal range QUOTE] Thanks Craftysnapper, I'm already in the process of comparing prints with black or white mounts. |
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just try textured old english white.
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