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08/14/2005 01:11:35 AM · #1
can someone tell me how to create borders around my photographs? or point me in a direction that explains this...thanks a lot
08/14/2005 01:16:34 AM · #2


edit: Sorry just yankin yer chain. :)

In Photoshop, you can create a new layer, CTRL+A (select all) and ALT+E+S (Stroke) and then choose a color and thickness.

Message edited by author 2005-08-14 01:18:50.
08/14/2005 01:19:43 AM · #3
In photoshop go to Image and then canvas size..simply add .4 to height and width or any # that appeals to you..check the colour at the bottom..

or follow the finger...
08/14/2005 01:22:20 AM · #4
when i create the new layer it just sits on top of the photograph i already have open...how do i get my photograph to be the top layer? sry...i suck at computers
08/14/2005 01:37:10 AM · #5
Originally posted by EvanH:

when i create the new layer it just sits on top of the photograph i already have open...how do i get my photograph to be the top layer? sry...i suck at computers

In the Layers Pallette, drag the layer to the top of the stack.
08/14/2005 01:38:51 AM · #6
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08/14/2005 01:44:38 AM · #7
I just finished my border actually. But anyways, I usually go to Canvas size, then add however many pixles I wish, and make sure to click the box relative
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