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Feb 09, 2010 11:04 |  #1

Apparently Mikes Framers site is down (and isn't updated for CS4 anyway).

Are there any other decent scripts to generate frames and borders to my digital prints to be viewed on my website?


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Feb 09, 2010 11:12 |  #2

Here is a tutorial to make your own

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=477194


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Feb 19, 2010 18:26 as a reply to  @ scoutluke's post |  #3

Has anyone in here tried PrintEXIF?

http://www.joecolsonph​otography.com …s-and-adobe-photoshop-cs4 (external link)




  
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Feb 19, 2010 21:47 |  #4

I just downloaded and tried both scripts - PrintExif and GalleryFrame - in CS3. They seem to work fine.

I have Mikes Framing Script and will continue to use it. I hope his site is back up soon. His script is some terrific software.


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Feb 20, 2010 00:00 |  #5

Hello there.

Would it be possible for you to send me Mike's Frame. My email is arson24.ho@gmail.com (external link)

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Titus213 wrote in post #9643606 (external link)
I just downloaded and tried both scripts - PrintExif and GalleryFrame - in CS3. They seem to work fine.

I have Mikes Framing Script and will continue to use it. I hope his site is back up soon. His script is some terrific software.


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Feb 20, 2010 11:48 |  #6

Titus213 wrote in post #9643606 (external link)
I just downloaded and tried both scripts - PrintExif and GalleryFrame - in CS3. They seem to work fine.

I have Mikes Framing Script and will continue to use it. I hope his site is back up soon. His script is some terrific software.

Thanks for the feedback and for trying it out Titus213. I too hope that Mikes Framer will become available again soon. In the mean time I need to look at alternatives. How does PrintEXIF compare?

... I guess it doesn't really matter since I will probably try it and use it for now. :)




  
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Feb 20, 2010 16:50 |  #7

Runt808 wrote in post #9646274 (external link)
Thanks for the feedback and for trying it out Titus213. I too hope that Mikes Framer will become available again soon. In the mean time I need to look at alternatives. How does PrintEXIF compare?

... I guess it doesn't really matter since I will probably try it and use it for now. :)

Not much comparison at all. Mike's seems to be much more flexible and certainly seems to have more options. I didn't try PrintEXIF very much though, just enough to see the menu and see how it works.


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Feb 20, 2010 16:51 |  #8

hok_97 wrote in post #9644202 (external link)
Hello there.

Would it be possible for you to send me Mike's Frame. My email is arson24.ho@gmail.com (external link)

Thanks
Carson

Carson,
I'll have to find out what Mike's status is. He was selling that product and I certainly don't want to infringe on his business.


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