Photo frames
You can frame photos and other images by adding preset photo frames.
You can overlay two or more frames on an image. In addition, you can customize preset frames by changing their color, opacity, edges, and alignment. Customized photo frames can be saved as presets for future use. For more information, see To create a custom preset style.
To add a photo frame
1
Click
Effects Creative Frame.
This applies the effect destructively. To apply the effect non-destructively, click
Window Dockers Effects, then click the
Add effect button
, and choose
Creative Frame.
2
Open the frame picker, and choose a frame.
The filename of the photo frame and its location appear in the
View and select frame box next to the frame picker.
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Open the frame picker, and click More.
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Click the Modify tab, and choose the settings you want.
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Click an empty row in the View and select frame box, and choose a frame from the frame picker.
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Remove a frame from the View and select frame box
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Click a frame, and click the Delete button.
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Click the Modify tab, click the Center Point Picker button , and click to select a center point for the frame.
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