How do frames relate to perception?

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Depending on size, color, thickness and design and the angle at which the frame is to the picture itself plus the distance and height from and angle at which you view it, measured from the center point of the framed item viewed plus the structure and compostion, height, width, thickness and coloring of that item, can change perception of the item. Another factor will be the amount, type, wattage placement and color of any artificial lighting affecting the frame and item, as well as, the presence, amount, and brightnesss of, or the absence of, any additional natural light affecting the frame and item. final factors, of course, ar the quality of the eyesight and any preconceived notions of what is being seen, or lack thereof, of the viewer, will affect tthe perception of what is viewed.


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