How do I add a boarder?
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Been looking for ages for the "add border" tool in PS6. I just want to be able to add the 3mm black or coloured frame that you lot use when posting a pic.
Also, which host thing is best. I did use fotango but the pics were tiny on here. Now I use tinypic but you can not retrace your images with them.
Thanks.
Greg
Also, which host thing is best. I did use fotango but the pics were tiny on here. Now I use tinypic but you can not retrace your images with them.
Thanks.
Greg
I would love to know that as well
Also stangely enough I have a very similar question to Mr Noble. Is there a piece of software out there that you can design the border size and the photo size within?
Currently using Canon software and it only lets you set print size on set paper sizes. No border size ?
Also stangely enough I have a very similar question to Mr Noble. Is there a piece of software out there that you can design the border size and the photo size within?
Currently using Canon software and it only lets you set print size on set paper sizes. No border size ?
Mr Noble said:
Also, which host thing is best. Greg
Greg, I use Pbase.com and find it very easy to use. For a small fee you can get lots of web space.
eg. www.pbase.com/shadytree
Put an ad in the paper, "room for rent". Should get you a boarder quite quickly...
sorry...
Go to "Image->Canvas size" increase the size by either a percentage or by some pixels, and then center the image horizontally and vertically. Choose the colour, and you have a border.
Doh! Beaten to it.
>> Edited by _dobbo_ on Wednesday 7th September 20:56
sorry...
Go to "Image->Canvas size" increase the size by either a percentage or by some pixels, and then center the image horizontally and vertically. Choose the colour, and you have a border.
Doh! Beaten to it.
>> Edited by _dobbo_ on Wednesday 7th September 20:56
Use the rectangular 'select' to drag a border where you require it (make sure 'Feather' is on 0px).
Click on Edit, then Stroke. Enter the width of the border, pick the colour and select the positioning of it - Inside (the selection), Outside or Centre.
If you're adding a border to the very outside of an image, use Inside.
To increase the overall size of the image by adding a big border, use the crop tool. Select the whole image with it and then pres ALT (or option/ctrl on the mac) and drag a corner outwards. Click ok and it will increase the size of the image to your new dragged size and fill with the current background colour.
Click on Edit, then Stroke. Enter the width of the border, pick the colour and select the positioning of it - Inside (the selection), Outside or Centre.
If you're adding a border to the very outside of an image, use Inside.
To increase the overall size of the image by adding a big border, use the crop tool. Select the whole image with it and then pres ALT (or option/ctrl on the mac) and drag a corner outwards. Click ok and it will increase the size of the image to your new dragged size and fill with the current background colour.
Shadytree: When you select the crop tool, just under the menu (File Edit etc) you'll see boxes for width and height.
To first get the picture to 5in x 5in just type "5 in" in each box (remember the "in" or "cm" or "mm" etc). Then, crop your picture (the box is constrained to that ratio).
Then use the canvass size, set it to "Absolute" and change it to 9" x 9" with the background as the colour you want.
>> Edited by chim_knee on Thursday 8th September 09:14
To first get the picture to 5in x 5in just type "5 in" in each box (remember the "in" or "cm" or "mm" etc). Then, crop your picture (the box is constrained to that ratio).
Then use the canvass size, set it to "Absolute" and change it to 9" x 9" with the background as the colour you want.
>> Edited by chim_knee on Thursday 8th September 09:14
Quick tip for printing photos exactly the size and place you want...
Open a new Word document.
Insert > Text box
Double-click on the edge of the box that appears
Click the 'size' tab and set height and width as required.
Note that the size will include a default margin - to change this click the 'text box' tab and adjust as required.
When you've go the box the size you want, drag it to wherever you want it on the page.
To insert the picture, click inside the box and select Insert > Picture > From file. Then browse to where the picture is and click OK. The picture will automatically size to the box.
If you're not happy with the result, you can drag the size of the text box (and the picture - note they are two different things) as requires.
Open a new Word document.
Insert > Text box
Double-click on the edge of the box that appears
Click the 'size' tab and set height and width as required.
Note that the size will include a default margin - to change this click the 'text box' tab and adjust as required.
When you've go the box the size you want, drag it to wherever you want it on the page.
To insert the picture, click inside the box and select Insert > Picture > From file. Then browse to where the picture is and click OK. The picture will automatically size to the box.
If you're not happy with the result, you can drag the size of the text box (and the picture - note they are two different things) as requires.
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