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boomer3297
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Jun 24, 2007 08:07 |  #1

Hopefully I can explain this so someone can give me some assistance...

In elements 3 there is a built in action called high inner shadows, I like the effect but it only gives shadows on 2 sides of the photo... does anyone know how to get this effect on all four sides of a photo?:confused: I'm not sure if it possible, but would love to do it for all sides.

Thanks for your help!!


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Jun 24, 2007 20:28 |  #2

Ok, here's what I think you need to do, see if this works for you:

1) Apply the High Inner Shadow
2) Layer>New...>Background from Layer
3) Image>Rotate>180 degrees
4) Apply the High Inner Shadow again.
5 ) Layer>New...>Background from Layer
6) Image>Rotate>180 degrees.
7) Save image, or continue editing.


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Jun 25, 2007 06:40 |  #3

davidcrebelxt wrote in post #3433774 (external link)
Ok, here's what I think you need to do, see if this works for you:

1) Apply the High Inner Shadow
2) Layer>New...>Background from Layer
3) Image>Rotate>180 degrees
4) Apply the High Inner Shadow again.
5 ) Layer>New...>Background from Layer
6) Image>Rotate>180 degrees.
7) Save image, or continue editing.

Thanks for sharing your knowledge, I will give it a try....I love always learning new techniques.


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