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  2. Mat (picture framing) - Wikipedia

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    Putting mats in a frame is called matting, a term which can also usually be used interchangeably with mat. The French term, occasionally used in English, is passe-partout . A picture (a photo or print, drawing, etc.) is placed beneath it, with the cutout framing it.

  3. Imagekind - Wikipedia

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    Framing and matting is provided by Northwest Framing in Portland, Oregon [2] The website encourages social interaction through its associated blog. Aside from member art, the website also offers a large selection of posters and prints with licensed images by artists ranging from Michelangelo to Dalí to Mapplethorpe .

  4. Professional Picture Framers Association - Wikipedia

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    Any picture framer who has a minimum of one year of hands-on experience in retail or wholesale picture framing may apply for the certification. A person who passes the written/multiple choice exam, available online and the annual Convention, will receive the designation of Certified Picture Framer (CPF®).

  5. Compositing - Wikipedia

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    Digital matting has replaced the traditional approach for two reasons. In the old system, the five separate strips of film (foreground and background originals, positive and negative mattes, and copy stock) could drift slightly out of registration, resulting in halos and other edge artifacts in the result.

  6. 7 Simple & Savvy Solutions for Displaying Art in Your Home

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    Idea #4: Art in Unexpected Places. Displaying art in unexpected places, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or hallways, can add a unique touch to your home.

  7. Fillet (picture framing) - Wikipedia

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    The fillet is normally used as decoration in the lining of a picture frame or underneath a mat inside one; the intent is to help draw the eye inwards to the document being framed. [3] However, one can also use inverted fillets as form of picture frame on small, flat objects, as seen below: An old greeting card, framed with an inverted fillet

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