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02/25/2020 09:51:28 AM · #1
Thanks for the clarification, it would appear my memory was correct, just that I doubted it lol.

Originally posted by Bear_Music:

You can put a border around your image as long as it's obviously a border. If you wanted, say, a black border around a black image you'd want to put a thin keyline between the two in a contrasting color.
02/25/2020 09:38:52 AM · #2
You can put a border around your image as long as it's obviously a border. If you wanted, say, a black border around a black image you'd want to put a thin keyline between the two in a contrasting color.
02/25/2020 09:13:21 AM · #3
In standard editing (expert even) can your canvas be larger than your image? I guess this is a border type question. I've just reshot an image (standard editing) where I preferred a bigger 'border' around my subject and spent a fair amount of time getting it right in camera. I now find myself in a similar situation with no way of reshooting (without more expense).

In the olden days you could make a black border around your image however, if I remember rightly you needed a different colour inner border to seperate the two? Hope that makes sense but feel I already know the answer.
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