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I’ve brought in jpeg sloppy borders onto an album-sized, black palette page. I want to drop my client images into these custom templates, so that all you see are the images and the fades of that image on the borders. In effect, I need the framed effect to be inversed.
How can I make Photoshop see the shades?
How do I cut it out, basically, but NOT in a manner like the wand tool where it just gives me a clear edge. I need the opacities the brushed down look, and I’m stuck.
I don’t want to see shades of white and gray, I just want to see shades of my images at different opacity, brushed in like the frame.
I’m tired of the album design programs and I just want to start making my own. Any ideas to enlighten me? Please??
< http://www.danelliottphotography.com/blogger/uploaded_images /template.jpg>
How can I make Photoshop see the shades?
How do I cut it out, basically, but NOT in a manner like the wand tool where it just gives me a clear edge. I need the opacities the brushed down look, and I’m stuck.
I don’t want to see shades of white and gray, I just want to see shades of my images at different opacity, brushed in like the frame.
I’m tired of the album design programs and I just want to start making my own. Any ideas to enlighten me? Please??
< http://www.danelliottphotography.com/blogger/uploaded_images /template.jpg>
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