Frame Size Formula:
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Picture frame size calculation determines the total dimensions of a picture frame based on the image size and the border width. This helps in selecting or creating the right frame for artwork, photographs, or other display items.
The calculator uses the frame size formula:
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Explanation: The formula accounts for the border on both sides of the image, which is why we multiply the border by 2 before adding it to the image size.
Details: Accurate frame sizing ensures proper presentation of artwork, prevents cropping of important elements, and helps create balanced visual proportions in display arrangements.
Tips: Enter the image size and border width in inches. Both values must be non-negative numbers. The calculator will compute the total frame size needed.
Q1: Should I measure image size with or without matting?
A: Measure the visible image area only. Matting should be considered as part of the border measurement if it's being used.
Q2: How do I account for frame thickness?
A: Frame thickness is separate from the border measurement. The border refers to the space between the image and the inner edge of the frame.
Q3: Can this calculator be used for oval or circular frames?
A: This formula works for linear dimensions. For circular frames, you would need to calculate diameters instead of straight measurements.
Q4: What if I want different border widths on different sides?
A: This calculator assumes equal borders on all sides. For asymmetrical borders, you would need to calculate each dimension separately.
Q5: How precise should my measurements be?
A: For best results, measure to the nearest 1/16th of an inch (approximately 0.06 inches) for professional framing work.