Nominally 11x14, but when I measured the actual print it was 10-7/8 x 13-7/8. That's the largest C-print my local Costco can produce.

BTW, I was introduced to a nice little free application for framing and matting. Calculates the cuts nicely for you if you're doing it yourself.

It's pretty intuitive. You enter the mat size (XxY), print size, image size - choose the layouts (portrait, landscape or square); choose the mat style (single, double); choose centered, bottom weighted or double bottom weighted; mat over image overlap; and mat to mat distance for double mats.

It has a fractional inches (16ths) to decimal table right there so you don't even have to look them up. And when you "calculate" it gives you a nice graphical illustration along with cutting dimensions for all your mats. Printable so you can have it over at your work table.

Program is MatWorks, free download from:

http://www.gt-photography.com

The only problem I had was I was using 8-ply museum weight mat board and the blade on my mat cutter was set for 4-ply mat board the first time around, which has absolutely nothing to do with the program.

From: "Ken Waller"
Works for me, nice job.

How big did you print ?

Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller

----- Original Message ----- From: "John Sessoms" <[email protected]>
Subject: PESO: Lions - Final Crop


> This is what I finally ended up with. Printed, matted, framed & > submitted for the show. > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/jb_sessoms/4463083190/sizes/l/ > > > Been a while since I've done any matting and framing. I need practice.

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