Someone (Eric Pedersen) asked about Extensis Photoframe. I have
mentioned this Photoshop Plugin before, but it offers an easy way to
put frames of many different sorts and colour combinations on your
images. I use monochrome frames for the most part, but there are
some excellent effects in case your photo is a little lacking in
interest ;-).
I use it with Photoshop Elements, despite the fact that Extensis say
it will not work with Elements - it is intended for use with the full
version of Photoshop. I have a standard frame, thin and subtle,
which I plan to use for all my web shots so there is much which I
don't use in the plugin. It also needs a fast computer to ensure
that the changes happen quickly when you are experimenting. A 733Mhz
G4 makes it work nicely (with loads of RAM etc...).
If anyone has problems installing it in Elements, contact me directly
for advice on my workaround.
Chris
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