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Frame Example 2
Image Title:  Frame Example 2
 
 By: Peter Daniel  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Peter Daniel {K:33866}
Project #15 Personal Style Camera Model PaintShop PRO
Categories Digital
Photoart
Others
Film Format Digital JPEG
Portfolio Other Plants
Round Rock
Lens None
Uploaded 8/5/2006 Film / Memory Type None
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 140 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 1 Rating
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Location City -  Round Rock
State -  TEXAS
Country - United States   United States
About Here's another tutoral using PaintShop PRO to frame a Photo
1. Use the Background Eraser and Eraser Tool to remove part of the background leaving parts of the subject you want outside of the frame.
2. Open a Frame JPG file as a layer, not like you would normally as a frame tool.
3. Copy and Paste your modified image on the frame where where you want it. You may have to resize the image to make it fit.
4. Under Layer tab use the Merge tool to merge all your layers and save as a JPG file.
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Jan Graziano   {K:17041} 8/25/2006
Really like your recent post processing uploads - especially the kaleidescope shots. What fun. Will have to try your above technique, but will have to figure out how it works in PSCS 2. Thanks for sharing the how-to's. Jan

PS - Will get back to taking photos when it starts cooling off a little bit! Do not need sun or heat stroke!


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