Putting a green border round a photo.

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Alasdair Baxter
Oct 2, 2003
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I have a photograph and I’d like to put a green border round it using Photoshop 7. Please can anyone help?


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Kathy
Oct 3, 2003
Ctrl+A (select all) then Edit/Stroke to choose stroke size and color.

"Alasdair Baxter" wrote in message
I have a photograph and I’d like to put a green border round it using Photoshop 7. Please can anyone help?


Alasdair Baxter, Nottingham, UK.Tel +44 115 9705100; Fax +44 115 9423263
"It’s not what you say that matters but how you say it. It’s not what you do that matters but how you do it"
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Rabid
Oct 3, 2003
You can do it with more control by selecting "all" in the select menu, then in the image menu select canvas size. put in values in the two boxes (Width & Height) say add 1 cm to each. when you click ok your picture will have a border, which you can colour with the fill tool.

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"Frodo" <rubberducky @ sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
Ctrl+A (select all) then Edit/Stroke to choose stroke size and color.

"Alasdair Baxter" wrote in message
I have a photograph and I’d like to put a green border round it using Photoshop 7. Please can anyone help?


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Alasdair Baxter
Oct 4, 2003
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 22:35:58 +0100, "Rabid"
wrote:

You can do it with more control by selecting "all" in the select menu, then in the image menu select canvas size. put in values in the two boxes (Width & Height) say add 1 cm to each. when you click ok your picture will have a border, which you can colour with the fill tool.

Thanks again to yourself and Frodo for that advice.


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