board & Frames
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board & Frames
Hi everyone. I would put a board as the example in a series of photos, without having to go in lightroom. It's possible? In the gallery of PSP, there is no what I look for. Thanks.
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Re: board & Frames
Have you looked under Image>Picture Frames?
There are borders in there.

Joëlle
There are borders in there.
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Re: board & Frames
Thank you. I have often used the PSP frames. I just wanted to know if they can create. I like what I have published, which however is in silver EffeX (thus, lightroom)
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Re: board & Frames
You can easily make your own frames, I have lots of them 
Open a new image (Ctrl+N) keep it large-ish, the frame below is 1600 px on one side, transparent background, Copy/create the frame you like, then File>Export>Picture Frame.
Or new image>transparent background>select all>selections>Modify>Contract to the width you would like your new frame to be and fill the selection with whatever you like.
Then apply a finish, blobs, blurs, whatever, or something in Effects>3D Effects>Inner Bevel and save that one as a new frame.
Here is a mirror frame I photographed and turned into a frame. I promoted the background layer, then selected and deleted the mirror.
Joëlle
Open a new image (Ctrl+N) keep it large-ish, the frame below is 1600 px on one side, transparent background, Copy/create the frame you like, then File>Export>Picture Frame.
Or new image>transparent background>select all>selections>Modify>Contract to the width you would like your new frame to be and fill the selection with whatever you like.
Then apply a finish, blobs, blurs, whatever, or something in Effects>3D Effects>Inner Bevel and save that one as a new frame.
Here is a mirror frame I photographed and turned into a frame. I promoted the background layer, then selected and deleted the mirror.
Joëlle
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