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Camellia double flowered. White with a hint of pink. Another back-yard
shot. -- Mike Upper Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia |
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I am not dying for a Camellia, but your picture is stunning. How do you
guys do this frame effect? Is that an Adobe feature? -Mariana "Mike Dee" wrote in message ... Camellia double flowered. White with a hint of pink. Another back-yard shot. -- Mike Upper Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia |
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"Jane Doe" wrote in message news:EXCxi.173$ni6.13@trnddc03... I am not dying for a Camellia, LOL! Nor am I :-) but your picture is stunning. It is. I think we're the only people in our street who don't have at least one camellia though, even if I wanted to look at one I needn't grow it myself. Mary |
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"Mike Dee" wrote in message ... Camellia double flowered. White with a hint of pink. Another back-yard shot. WOnderful Camellia Mike. Great shot :-) McG. |
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"Jane Doe" wrote in message news:EXCxi.173$ni6.13@trnddc03... I am not dying for a Camellia, but your picture is stunning. How do you guys do this frame effect? Is that an Adobe feature? -Mariana "Mike Dee" wrote in message ... Camellia double flowered. White with a hint of pink. Another back-yard shot. I'm not Mike Dee, but; You can add picture frames to your image in several programs I'm aware of. I use Paint Shop Pro v. 9 and X as well as PS CS3. Both these have adding picture frames built in. McG. |
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I use Adobe CS2, I've been trying to find it all day I don't think that it's
built in. -M "McG." wrote in message . .. "Jane Doe" wrote in message news:EXCxi.173$ni6.13@trnddc03... I am not dying for a Camellia, but your picture is stunning. How do you guys do this frame effect? Is that an Adobe feature? -Mariana "Mike Dee" wrote in message ... Camellia double flowered. White with a hint of pink. Another back-yard shot. I'm not Mike Dee, but; You can add picture frames to your image in several programs I'm aware of. I use Paint Shop Pro v. 9 and X as well as PS CS3. Both these have adding picture frames built in. McG. |
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"Jane Doe" wrote:
I am not dying for a Camellia, but your picture is stunning. How do you guys do this frame effect? Is that an Adobe feature? Thanks, Mariana Not a feature as such, but I do use Photoshop and for the frames make heavy use of the masks, the marquee tool and gradient fills. I also use built-in and 3rd party filters to supplement any effects. There are packaged framing add-ons for photoshop and other drawing or paint programs which would likely make it easier but I prefer to experiment, all hit and miss really ;-) -- dee |
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"McG." wrote:
WOnderful Camellia Mike. Great shot :-) Thanks very much, McG. Cheers. -- dee |
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Just checked CS3, and don't see anything for picture frames per se. My bad.
I know that DOES exist in PSP. Surely someone has made a script or action for generating picture frames for CS? McG. "Jane Doe" wrote in message news:cfJxi.316$Uf7.38@trnddc06... I use Adobe CS2, I've been trying to find it all day I don't think that it's built in. -M "McG." wrote in message . .. "Jane Doe" wrote in message news:EXCxi.173$ni6.13@trnddc03... I am not dying for a Camellia, but your picture is stunning. How do you guys do this frame effect? Is that an Adobe feature? -Mariana "Mike Dee" wrote in message ... Camellia double flowered. White with a hint of pink. Another back-yard shot. I'm not Mike Dee, but; You can add picture frames to your image in several programs I'm aware of. I use Paint Shop Pro v. 9 and X as well as PS CS3. Both these have adding picture frames built in. McG. |
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