Billy Touchberry |
digital frames/overlays I'm not sure what the correct name of this process is called, so I don't really know how to google it. What I'm looking for is some sites that have digital frames/overlays that I can apply to my photos using Photoshop. You know, the kind of "frame" that is part of the photo, like what you can get printed up with your photo at Eckerd's or Wal-Mart to use as greeting cards. Does anybody know of some such sites?
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Billy Touchberry |
OK, I'm responding to my own post here. I've figured out their called borders, but I'm still having a difficult time finding sites that have free ones available for download. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Bret Tate |
Billy: I don't know of any free sites, but there is a site called Edge & Frame Galaxy that has the type of templates that you are looking for. Bret
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Cyndee Wanyonyi |
I've heard wonderful things about Blair's Borders, but I can't seem to find a contact... cyndee ><>
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Christopher A. Vedros |
Go to CompUSA or any store that sells computer software. There are dozens of cheap clipart compilations, and most of them come with at least one CD full of photo borders. There are other really cheap programs like PrintShop and the like that come with lots of borders.
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Billy Touchberry |
Thanks for all the suggestions. I did find some clipart that I think would work.
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Michael J. Walters |
Fred Miranda sells an action for photoshop that will apply many differnet types of frames. You can find it here: http://www.fredmiranda.com/shopping/Frames Michael
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Henry Tai |
I use a program called Photo Filter. Its free and on their site you can d/load bunches of borders. http://www.photofiltre.com/
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Henry Tai |
ANd its free :)
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