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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY ONEMrs. Page K043
GRADING PACKET3rd QUARTER
2013 - 2014
NAME:_____________________________________PERIOD:________
VOCAB LIST: _____/40 pts. __________/__________
ART CRITICISM TRIAL: _____/40 pts. __________/__________
ART CRITICISM: _____/155 pts. __________/__________
INSPIRED BY PROJECT: _____/100 pts. __________/__________
PHOTO CHALLENGE: _____/40 pts. __________/__________
PRINCIPLE PRESENT: _____/30 pts. __________/__________
REVIEW PRESENTATION: _____/60 pts. __________/__________
LOW LIGHT: _____/70 pts. __________/__________
DOUBLE NEGATIVE: _____/100 pts. __________/__________
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER: _____/24 pts. __________/__________
WRITTEN RESPONSE: _____/40 pts. __________/__________
GRADING PACKET GRADE: _____/699 pts.
LATE: - 10%Date Due/Date Handed InALL late work will only be accepted UP TO 5 CLASS DAYS from the given due date.
Art Criticism PowerPoint Presentation
Objectives: To research a well-known photographer within the history of photography and create a PowerPoint lecture
about his/her life and work with an emphasis on critiquing one example of his/her work. To give an oral presentation to the class about the photographer and his/her work. To learn from one another and broaden your knowledge of the history of photography.
Directions: The primary focus of your presentation should be about the artist’s work. Select at 10 examples which
exemplify the artist’s work and do a detailed four step art criticism on ONE print during your presentation. Your lecture should briefly summarize the artist’s major life achievements. Be sure to place each artist in historical context other things that were happening in the world at the time, contemporary artists, scientific discoveries, major world events, musical premiers, etc
All images that you use should have a title line: Title (of photograph), date and medium. The title line should be small.
Use the Art Criticism worksheet to gather your information. Research should come from several different sources including at least one book.
Create a “notes” page in word. Number 1 to 14 (slide numbers) and in your own words, type what you will say for each slide from your gathered research.
DO NOT TAKE YOUR PRESENTATION WORD FOR WORD FROM A WEBSTIE! This is a research project that requires you to look at several sources and draw some conclusions about your chosen photographer. Presentations taken word for word from a source will be considered plagiarized.
PowerPoint Slide Guide (15 slide format):1. Title slidePhotographer’s name, birth/death and self- portrait.
8. Bio SlideCareer, awards, accomplishments and Image
2. IntroductionThesis statement
9. QuoteSaid by or about the photographer and Image
3. Bio SlideBirth, family, early years and Image
10. Bio SlideEnd of career/life and Image
4. Bio SlideEducation, awards, travel and Image
11. Bio Slide.Present notoriety and Image
5. QuoteSaid by or about the photographer and Image
12. 4 step Art Criticism- with ImageDescription, Analysis, Interpretation and Judgment
6. Bio SlideWorld events, other world happenings and Image
13. ConclusionAll ten images are shown on this slide
7. QuoteSaid by or about the photographer and Image
14. BibliographyMin. 3 sources, incl 1 book source. Do not use photo sites.
Name: ___________________________________Period:________Date Assigned: ________________ *Presentation Date:_________ Photographer: ___________________________________________
Requirements: Both your Word Document and the PowerPoint must be saved in the I/drive on the due date. Presentations
will be given in a random order. You must be ready to present on the day that is assigned to you. Failure to do so will mean a 10% deduction from you final grade.
Print your Word Document outside of class before the presentation. Failure to have your PowerPoint in the I/drive or your notes not printed will be considered as unprepared and you will lose 10%.
****Evaluation Criteria: Presentation is clear and audible. PowerPoint includes a minimum of 10 images of the photographers work. PowerPoint is uncluttered; simple. Each image has a title line. PowerPoint and Word Document notes are handed in on the due date. Presentation summarizes major life achievements of photographer and is well organized. Beginning: introduction and thesis statement Middle: Contains images that support your thesis statement including the art Criticism Conclusion: Summarization of your thoughts and impressions of the Photographer – Relates back to the
thesis Statement The four steps of art criticism are effectively used to discuss ONE photograph of the photographers. Bibliography from 3 sources (web sites, books and magazines used for research). Last slide in ppt. Presentation is given on time.
Art Criticism/Oral Presentation Evaluation is worth 150 points
Questions to keep in mind when researching: (Name, date of birth, death, place of birth/nationality should also be included)For what kind of photography is the artist known for? (Portrait, landscape, experimental, etc.)How have the experts described the artist’s most important style of work?Did the Photographer have more than one style? What were they?What were you able to discover about the artist’s family or childhood?What kind of education did the artist receive? What other events, circumstances or influences were important in the photographers development?Describe some of the most important accomplishments of the photographer?What do you find most interesting about the artist’s life or work? Why?
Worksheet Photographer____________________________
Art Criticism (Be sure to include ALL four steps. Your criticism should show that you have spent time looking at and reading about the photograph):
1. Description: What do you see?List the objects that you see in the photograph. Where are they located? Are they close to the viewer or far? Is this a nonobjective work, or do the shapes in this work represent objects? Be thorough in your description and placement. 2. Analysis: How is the work organized?This step deals with the composition of the work. Use your knowledge about the art elements and principles of design to understand the composition of the work. How are the principles of art used to organize the art elements? Analyze the relationship, if any, between the subjects in the work. Has the photographer used a narrow or deep depth of field? Has he stopped or blurred motion? Used framing or the rule of thirds?
3. Interpretation: What is the Photographer trying to communicate?Here we focus on the content of the work. This is where you make guesses about the meaning. Explain the meaning or mood of the photograph. Your interpretation must be based on visual facts and clues that you have collected during your first two steps. Your interpretation can be based on your feelings, but your feelings must be backed up by observation of what you actually see in the photograph.
4. Judgment: What do you think of the work?In this step of art criticism you decide if the work of art is successful or not. You must determine the degree of artistic merit. This is the time to make your own decisions. The first is personal – do you like it? The second is subjective – is it successful? You might like the work but not think it is a successful piece; or you may not like the work but know it is a very good work. Be sure to research what experts have said about the work, too.
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Writing a Thesis StatementWhat is a Thesis Statement? In the beginning of the presentation there should be a one or two sentence condensation of an argument or analysis that is to follow. This condensation is the thesis statement which follows the introduction.Why should you include a Thesis Statement?
- To test your ideas by distilling them in a sentence or two.- For better organization and development of your argument.- To provide your audience with a “guide” to your argument.
In general, your thesis statement will accomplish these goals if you think of the thesis as an answer to the question your presentation explores.
*****How to Generate a Thesis Statement:Almost all assignments, no matter how complicated, can be reduced to a single question. Your first step, then, is to distill the assignment into a specific question. For example, if your assignment is “Write a paper on a well known photographer,” turn the request into a question like “What makes this photographer stand out among his peers?” “What contributions has this photographer made to the art world?” After you have chosen the question your essay will answer, compose one or two complete sentences answering that question.
Q: “In what way did Eugene Atget help to preserve the look of 19th Paris?”
A: “Eugene Atget’s dedication to preserving images of the architecture as well as the minute detail of ordinary Paris and surrounding areas before modernization, has left a record of what the life of 19 th century Paris was like.”
The answer to the question is the thesis statement for the essay.
You should have a general idea of what your thesis statement is when you begin; however, it should not be set in stone. As you do your research, you may come upon other ideas and thoughts that take you in different directions. You may want to revise your statement after you have put your presentation together or revise what you are presenting if it doesn’t answer the question that your thesis presents.
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Digital Photo IArt Criticism worksheet
Directions:Using library books, Artist’s magazines and/or web research, use this worksheet to gather information for your art criticism. Use the backside if you need more spaceImportant Dates (Birth/death; important exhibitions, major awards, etc.
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Family Life and Education (Marriage, children, wealthy family, poor, liaisons, schools, training, studios, etc.)
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Career (Discover what major things had an impact on your artists’ art career. This could include major commissions, major works exhibited to critical acclaim, financial help, etc. )
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Quotes and present status (Who said what about your photographer; what did he/she say about themselves?)
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Other interesting facts (any other interesting facts that you find.1. _________________________________________________________________________________
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Citations:
1. Book or Magazine source: ___________________________________________________________
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ART CRITICISM (40 points)Title:__________________________Photographer:_____________________
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ANALYSIS:_______________________________________________________________________________________
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JUDGEMENT:_______________________________________________________________________________________
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Name:__________________________Period:________
VOCABULARY LIST: _____/40 pointsDirections: Write the definition to the following electronic art terms in the area provided. You may refer to your Photography textbook.
1. Incident Light Meter:_________________________________________________________________
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2. Reflective Light Meter:_________________________________________________________________
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3. Middle Gray:________________________________________________________________________
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4. Photofloods (artificial light): ___________________________________________________________
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5. Quartz-halogen bulbs (artificial light): ___________________________________________________
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6. Umbrella reflector: ___________________________________________________________________
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7. Reflector flat: _______________________________________________________________________
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8. Flag (reflector): ______________________________________________________________________
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9. Diffusion Screen: ____________________________________________________________________
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10. Tent (diffusor): _____________________________________________________________________
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11. Softbox (diffusor): __________________________________________________________________
Name:__________________________Period:________
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12. Bounce Light:_______________________________________________________________________
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13. Fill Light: __________________________________________________________________________
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13. Bracketing shots:_____________________________________________________________________
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14. Resolution: _________________________________________________________________________
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15. Clip Board: _________________________________________________________________________
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16. Bitmap Images: _____________________________________________________________________
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17. Histogram:__________________________________________________________________________
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18. Pixels:_____________________________________________________________________________
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19. Opacity:____________________________________________________________________________
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20. Adjustment Layer:___________________________________________________________________
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Project 3: Inspired by Project Assessment SheetThe required print for this project is one 8 x 10” print, window matted. Choose your best image for printing - the one that most emulates the style of your chosen artist. When matting this piece, you are going to make the bottom of the matte large enough to accommodate a small print of the photographer that you emulated.
Your chosen artist is ____________________________ Title of their work _________________________
Your impressions of the artist and the work: _______________________________________________________
What remains lingering in your head? What important points of the photo impressed you? What made you
chose this artist and this photo? __________________________________________________________________
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Evaluate Your work:
4 3 2 11. Content/Expression (20 points)What have you done to emulate the artist’s work in your photograph? (Place, time of day, subject matter?)
2. Composition and Lighting (20 points)In what ways are the composition and lighting of your piece like the image of your chosen artist? (Think orientation, direction of lighting, quality of lighting and mood of the piece).
3. Print Quality (15 points)Absence of dust and scratches, cloning, healing brush used if needed. What is the focal point?
4. Contrast/Exposure (15 points)Image contains blacks, whites and grays. Correct use of level, dodging or burning completed if needed.
5. Diptych Window Mat (20 points)Accurate measurements, clean borders, no ragged cuts; signed, dated and titled. Mat should include a small good quality print of the image that you emulated. Image mounted below the window mat. Include artist, title, etc. along with your own information
Completion of this form in full, objectively. Work turned in on time. (10 points) Total points __________/100 *Minus 10% if project is late.
Name :__________________________________________Period:__________Date Assigned:_________ *Date Due:_________ *Date: Handed In:_______
Assignment 2: Low-Light Assessment
Directions: Please evaluate yourself on how well you met each objective. Print your name and class period on the back. Evaluate Your work:
4 3 2 11. Composition (10 pts. each)Organized/clear use of art elements and principles; use of rule of thirds; focal point is clear, unnecessary elements cropped out while shooting.
a. Describe the use of the elementof art or principle of design that was emphasized in the composition of each.
b. List the focal point(Analysis step)
2. Concept/Expression (10 pts. each)Fresh, original idea or solution to the assignment;idea clearly communicated visually; variety of interesting view points and/or angles and/or lighting utilized). Organic and geometric qualities are evident in your photo.
a. Describe the idea or mood created.b. (Interpretation step)
3. Exposure (Camera) (10 pts. each)Proper exposure has been use in this low-Light situation to create a complete composition.
a. Identify the length of your exposureb. How many different exposures did you take of this
subject? Do you feel that an increased number of exposures of the same subject increased the prints success?
4. Print Quality (10 pts. each)Absence of dust and scratches; clone/healing brush complete if needed; focal point in focus.
5. Digital Contrast/Exposure (10 pts. each)Blacks, whites and greys; correct use of levels; accurate exposure time used; dodging and/or burning complete if needed.
6. Mounting/Matting (10 pts. each) Even borders; accurate
7. Completion of this form in full; objectively and honestly. ___________/10 points
Total points __________________/70 points *Minus 10% if project is late.
Name:____________________________________________Period:________Date Assigned:_________ *Date Due:_________ *Date: Handed In:_______
Assignment: Studio Lighting AssessmentDirections: In order for this project to be considered completed for grading all of the following MUST be submitted:
4 Digitally corrected images (MUST contain level adjustment layer with layer mask work + dodge/burn) saved onto (I) drive with your last name first in .psd format.
2 5 x 7” (or 7 x 5”) prints, cleanly matted and placed in correct folder Completed assessment sheet in binder
Print Name: Print name:
COMPOSTION (10 pts. each)Organized/clear use of art elements and principles; use of rule of thirds; focal point is clear, unnecessary elements cropped out while shooting.
List the focal point: List the focal point:
CONCEPT/EXPRESSION (10 pts. each)Fresh, original idea or solution to the assignment; idea clearly communicated visually; variety of interesting view point and/or angles and/or lighting utilized). Organic and geometric qualities are evident in your photo.
Describe the idea or mood: Describe the idea or mood:
Studio Lights (10 pts. each)Proper lighting has been used to capture your subject. Shadowing throughout the composition was considered.
Identify the degree of diffusion: (Place (X) in correct box)
Identify the degree of diffusion: (Place (X) on correct box)
DIRECT DIRECTIONALDIFFUSED DIFFUSED DIRECT DIRECTIONAL
DIFFUSED DIFFUSED
Print Quality (10 pts. each)Absence of dust and scratches;Clone/healing brush complete if needed; focal point in focus.
Zoom in on your focal point at 200%. Does it have a SHARP focus?
Zoom in on your focal point at 200%. Does it have a SHARP focus?
Digital Contrast/Exposure (10 pts. each)Blacks, whites and grays; correct use of levels; accurate exposure time used; dodging and/or burning complete.
Place an X in the boxes below for the adjustments that you used in your photograph.
Place an X in the boxes below for the adjustments that you used in your photograph.
LEVELAdjustment
Layer
MASK WORKDone on the
level adjustment
DODGE/BURN in SOFT
LIGHT mode
LEVELAdjustment
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MASK WORKDone on the
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DODGE/BURN in SOFT
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Mounting/Matting (10 pts.)Even borders; accurate measurements; sanded edges.
Completion of this form in full; objectively and honestly. ___________/10 points
Name ________________________________________Period _______
Date Due:____________ *Date: Handed In:___________
Photo ChallengesEach challenge is worth 10 points. Turn in the photo WITHOUT and Photoshop correction except to add a black & white adjustment layer. Turn in one photo with your last name – (challenge) in the correct challenge folder on the I/drive. 5 points will be assessed for whether the photo achieves the challenge and the other for technical ability (contrast, sharpness and composition). The subjects are up to you. Images may be taken up to two weeks before the due date, but not more. No images should come from current or past assignments. Take ALL images outside.
Friday , February 7 Negative SpaceAperture_____ Shutter Speed _____ ISO_____What is your focal point? _________________________________________________________Points for challenge _____/5 Points for technical ability _____/5
Friday, February 28 Close-upAperture_____ Shutter Speed _____ ISO_____What is your focal point? _________________________________________________________Points for challenge _____/5 Points for technical ability _____/5
Friday, March 14 FramingAperture_____ Shutter Speed _____ ISO_____What is your focal point? _________________________________________________________Points for challenge _____/5 Points for technical ability _____/5
Friday, March 28 Point of ViewAperture_____ Shutter Speed _____ ISO_____What is your focal point? _________________________________________________________Points for challenge _____/5 Points for technical ability _____/5
Name:__________________________Period:________
Assignment: In class Presentation
PRINCIPLES PRESENTATION _____/30 points1.______Rhythm/Movement (5pts.) Statement and Image are present. Image emphasizes rhythm and movement.
2.______ Balance (5pts.) Statement and Image are present Image emphasizes balance.
3.______ Proportion (5 pts.) Statement and Image are present. Image emphasizes proportion.
4.______ Unity/Variety (5 pts.) Statement and Image are present. Image emphasizes unity and variety.
5.______ Emphasis (5 pts.) Statement and Image are present. Image has an emphasized focal point.
6.______ Repititon (5 pts.) Statement and Image are present. Image emphasizes repetition.
REVIEW PRESENTATION _____/60 points1.______Shallow Depth of Field (5pts.) Statement and Image are present.
2.______Great Depth of Field (5pts.) Statement and Image are present.
3.______Stopped Motion (5pts.) Statement and Image are present.
4.______Blurred Motion (5pts.) Statement and Image are present.
5.______Emphasizes a geometric shape (5pts.) Statement and Image are present.
6.______Emphasizes an organic shape (5pts.) Statement and Image are present.
7.______Utilizes rule of thirds (5pts.) Statement and Image are present.
8.______Contains direct light (5pts.) Statement and Image are present.
9.______Contains diffused light (5pts.) Statement and Image are present.
10._____Contains directional diffused light (5pts.) Statement and Image are present.
11._____Contains back lighting (silhouette) (5pts.) Statement and Image are present.
12._____Utilizes a variety of Photoshop techniques (5pts.) Statement and Image are present.
Assignment: 6 TOPIC GRAPHIC ORGANIZER – 24 pts.Directions: Complete the following review graphic organizer by completing the questions in each box. .
APERTURE SHUTTER SPEEDList apertures (full stops) in order from shallow depth of field to great depth of field:
List shutter speeds (full stops) in order from blurring motion to stopping motion:
What picture have you taken this year where you used a shallow depth of field? Why did you use a shallow DOF?
What picture have you taken this year where you blurred motion? How did it improve what you were trying to communicate?
What picture have you taken this year where you used a great depth of field? Why did you use a great DOF?
What picture have you taken this year where you stopped motion? How did it improve what you were trying to communicate?
LIGHTING FILM SPEED/ISO SETTINGDescribe the shadows created by direct light. What ISO have you been photographing with this year?
Describe the existing lighting conditions that create diffused light.
What should your ISO be for photographing a basketball game in North Penn’s gym for the yearbook?
What type of scene can direct light be effective? List the advantages and disadvantages to slow film speed.
Name:__________________________Period:________
Assignment: Reflections Worksheet (40 Points/10 points each)Directions: Please answer the questions below by referring to the Art Talk Chapter provided.
1. What will learning the steps of Art Criticism help you develop? (Chapter 2) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2. Describe the three aesthetic theories. (Chapter 2)_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
3. What are the two ways in which you perceive texture? Name the two kinds of visual texture. Name the four types of textures. (Chapter 7)______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4. What is the difference between simulated and invented texture. (Chapter 10) _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Name:__________________________Period:________
1. IS YOUR IMAGE SIZE CORRECT?
Go to - Image – Image SizeFile should have been set up at the desired print size from the start. DO NOT PRINT documents under 300 dpi & be sure document height and width are correct
2. ARE YOU PRINTING TO THE CORRECT PRINTER?Go to - File - PrintYour appointed printer is ______________________________ and can be found in the printer menu. Make sure you are sending you work to the correct printer!
3. IS YOUR IMAGE LANDSCAPE OR PORTRAIT? DID YOU CHANGE YOUR PAPER & QUALITY SETTINGS?LOOK at the preview and if the image is cropped then find out why!
4. DID YOU SELECT THE CORRECT PAPER?2880 Printers will use the “Semi-Gloss” setting.
5. DID YOU SELECT THE CORRECT QUALITY?Change from speed to quality
6. PRINT
THE SIX STEPS TO PRINTING
UNCHECK resample when resizing your image!!!!
MATTING GUIDEUse this worksheet to help determine the size of the mat for your prints.
Print size is: W_______” X H_________” Deduct ¼” from 2 sides; new print size: W_______” X H_________” Border is _________” on top and sides and __________” on bottomOverall mat size: W_______” X H_________”
MATTING GUIDEUse this worksheet to help determine the size of the mat for your prints.
Print size is: W_______” X H_________” Deduct ¼” from 2 sides; new print size: W_______” X H_________” Border is _________” on top and sides and __________” on bottomOverall mat size: W_______” X H_________”
MATTING GUIDEUse this worksheet to help determine the size of the mat for your prints.
Print size is: W_______” X H_________” Deduct ¼” from 2 sides; new print size: W_______” X H_________” Border is _________” on top and sides and __________” on bottomOverall mat size: W_______” X H_________”
MATTING GUIDEUse this worksheet to help determine the size of the mat for your prints.
Print size is: W_______” X H_________” Deduct ¼” from 2 sides; new print size: W_______” X H_________” Border is _________” on top and sides and __________” on bottomOverall mat size: W_______” X H_________”