> The ability to evaluate on screen matte dimensions, image dimensions and ratio, matte colors (usually shades of grey for me) would be helpful.
Hi Harvey,
Aside from getting an idea for actual matting/framing, I think that on-screen, as on-wall, that an image benefits from having at least a (normally neutral) mat around it.
I wrote a simple dynamic frame/mat generator that lets me set a site default or specify by gallery or even by individual picture. It's trivially simple just using nested tables and six parameters: width/color of frame, outer mat, and inner mat. I'm sure it's not in the same league as what Peter mentioned, but it serves my purpose fine which is principally to enhance online display although I sometimes use it to get a rough mat idea also. I'm not an IE fan but table generated frame/mats display better in IE than in FF because FF shades the bottom and right while IE is uniform although for some reason this only affects the outer table (frame itself) so is not too objectional.
AFA actual mat choice, I do it the old fashioned way, with L samples. Unless the simulation were very good (and the one Peter mentioned may be) I'm not sure how useful it would be other than rough ideas. I frame most of my display stuff the same anyway (Neilson metallic grey frame, LI white/blackcore mat) and leave it to the customer if they want something different as I'm not a framing shop with a hugh selection.
- DL