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Old 21-03-2008, 22:16   #1 (permalink)

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Framing images

After Tim posted his collection of framed images I searched the internet to find a utility to do it easily. I don't like faffing in PS and wanted an easy way to do it, I am lazy afterall.

It's fair to say there are hundreds of utilities out there, 99.9% of them are absolutely rubbish and can turn a work of art into a childish bit of rubbish - why do people do that (each to their own).

I nearly gave up and then came across this TrevBoyd.com : Products

After a bit of playing I managed to do a few. I was also selecting images for my camera club competition, so in a couple of minutes managed to add frames. Here is the result:











The program is a bit limited, but I'm quite pleased with what it does.
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