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PostPosted: April 15th, 2008, 7:40 am 
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It says it all! :P Maybe it was asked before, and if it was I do apologize about this new useless topic...

I'd like to know how to put a frame to a picture with Photoshop (CS2)...

I've already been told to change the canevas size, I tried it and it's great but I'd like to blend a frame into the picture...

Am I a bit clear at least?! :P I'm sorry if I'm not I've got a problem with the exact words.. lol!

Thanks for your help! :)

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Do you mean like this?
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll176/CowboySunset/Wallpapers%20Story%20covers/Gunsmokepicture.jpg

I use Gimp,butI think its probably similiar for photoshop.
I open as a new layer the frame,and set it to Multiply.

Then,I add my picture for the frame,and fade the opacity.
I drag it to where it looks right,and scale it untill the part I want fits inside the frame.

Then I add a layer mask and blend it in.

Does that help at all?:)
Sorry if that doesn't answer your question..I wasn't quite sure what you meant. :confuzzled:

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Another thing you could try is creating a new layer, select the entire layer, and stroking it with your color of choice :)

(Select>All, Edit>Stroke)

Then you can do whatever you want to this layer as far as blending goes ;)

I used PSCS2, so let me know if you have any more questions :)

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PostPosted: April 16th, 2008, 6:28 am 
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Oh thank you for your answer Cowboy, but that's not exactly what I meant, maybe I should have used the word "borders" to be right...

I tried your thing Gilraen: I created a new layer, filled it with white, and then I took the "rectangular marquee tool", made a selection inside my graphic, cleared it and so I had a one-pixel frame around my graphic and I played with the blending! :)

My question has found its answer! :)

Thx again for both your help! ;)

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Glad I could help :) You're welcome.

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