how do you add borders to photo's. i.e. photo with a thin white or blck border?
mchivers Member 58 posts Joined Mar 2005 Location: uk More info | Jun 10, 2005 14:06 | #1 how do you add borders to photo's. i.e. photo with a thin white or blck border?
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jfrancho Cream of the Crop 6,341 posts Joined Feb 2005 More info | Jun 10, 2005 14:17 | #2 No, they usually bother me. Strangely, I've found that their use in a web gallery, where the borders are consistent, very pleasing. This will be one of those "can't please everyone" desisions you'll have to make yourself.
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don't worry about the moron part.HOW do you do it in photoshop?
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mickle Senior Member 824 posts Joined Aug 2004 Location: Peterborough UK More info | Jun 10, 2005 14:41 | #4 Mike
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jfrancho Cream of the Crop 6,341 posts Joined Feb 2005 More info | Jun 10, 2005 14:45 | #5 Start with a new canvas that is slightly larger in dimension than the image you are going to frame, and the color you wanrt the frame to be. Then open the image you want to frame, and drag it onto the new canvas, making sure it is centered. Now you can flatten the layers and save. Viola! Quick and Dirty picture frame. There are more elaborate techniques that can produce different effects, but for a simple black or white frame that should work. Beer should not have an adverse effect on this technique.
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thanks guys.i've got mike's framer(forgot about that).just wanted a plain border.beer does unfortunately have an affect.a large one at that.
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CyberPet Hiding Under a Rock 4,052 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: Piteå, Sweden More info | Jun 10, 2005 19:30 | #7 Actually, there's even an easier way... if you want just one tiny pixel frame around the whole image, or if you want an effect.
Takes just a few seconds to do. /Petra Hall
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chris.bailey Goldmember 2,061 posts Joined Jul 2003 Location: Norwich, Norfolk, UK More info | Jun 11, 2005 01:25 | #8 The biggest problem with changing the canvas size is if you have a target size for printing. I go a slightly different route....
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tommykjensen Cream of the Crop More info | CyberPet wrote: Just go to Canvas Size, check the box under the dimensions (relative), and you can type in 2 pixels (one pixel for each side) in both fields and select black or white (or backround or foreground color). If you want a wider frame, just type in another value. You could even mix and match... like the image below. Start with a thin, 2 pixel with white background (choose from the popup at the bottom of the Canvas Size dialog), then click OK. Go back to Canvas Size, add another, lets say 20 pixels and chose the bakground to be black and you have a striking border. I do it that way too, I have recorded this into an action so its even faster to apply. EDITING OF MY PHOTOS IS NOT ALLOWED
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