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Borders and signatures

PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 2:59 am
by junglejuice
Hi all I am hoping that someone on here can help me, I wish to add some pics to an online album and I want to jazz them up a bit by adding a border or frame around the image and also add a name or signature in the corner.
Is there a tutorial available or can someone give me some help on doing this?
Many thanks in advance, Junglejuice......

Frames for images

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 3:56 am
by pdx_photoman
What software are you using? If Photoshop, there are lots of frame actions on my free site, http://www.atncentral.com. With a standard image size and a frame you liked, you could easily write a batch process (Kent Christiansen has a batch image correction process on the site that you can use as a template.)

Depending on the framing action, you might have to do two batches processes, one for portrait orientation and the other for landscape. It may be worth a try. The price is right. :D
Jim Lewis
atncentral.com

Re: Borders and signatures

PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 6:01 pm
by fakakte
junglejuice wrote:Hi all I am hoping that someone on here can help me, I wish to add some pics to an online album and I want to jazz them up a bit by adding a border or frame around the image and also add a name or signature in the corner.
Is there a tutorial available or can someone give me some help on doing this?
Many thanks in advance, Junglejuice......



I found a nice website that adds borders to photos : http://www.upframr.com

Why not try ZC Dream Photo Editor?

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 2:54 pm
by longlife
ZC Dream Photo Editor: Blend pictures and create a pretty composition of two images.
ZC Dream Photo Editor makes you easily blend your digital photo onto another picture (a landscape picture) in any size. You can also add some pretty frames, flowers, cartoon, jewelry, icon pictures, or write your comments on the photo to make it more beautiful and attractive. 200 masks, 100 kinds of flowers, 110 cartoon pictures, 40 jewelry pictures, 50 icons, 187 frames for you to add to your photo.
http://www.zcstar.com/dreamphoto/download/setup.exe

Re: Borders and signatures

PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 11:30 am
by martipatri
fakakte wrote:
junglejuice wrote:Hi all I am hoping that someone on here can help me, I wish to add some pics to an online album and I want to jazz them up a bit by adding a border or frame around the image and also add a name or signature in the corner.
Is there a tutorial available or can someone give me some help on doing this?
Many thanks in advance, Junglejuice......



I found a nice website that adds borders to photos : http://www.upframr.com


and.....where is the photoframe?? Where it go ??

Re: Borders and signatures

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:14 pm
by fakakte
martipatri wrote:
fakakte wrote:
junglejuice wrote:Hi all I am hoping that someone on here can help me, I wish to add some pics to an online album and I want to jazz them up a bit by adding a border or frame around the image and also add a name or signature in the corner.
Is there a tutorial available or can someone give me some help on doing this?
Many thanks in advance, Junglejuice......



I found a nice website that adds borders to photos : http://www.upframr.com


and.....where is the photoframe?? Where it go ??


Its back now ...

Re: Frames for images

PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 9:10 am
by claude_m
I downloaded your atn files for a framing trial with CS3 but the action into the scripts get stopped because I use a french version of cs3 and strings like e.g. "background copy " should becomes "arrière plan" , is there any way to EDIT the scripts to adapt it to local version of CS3 ?
thank you
claude
Belgium
pdx_photoman wrote:What software are you using? If Photoshop, there are lots of frame actions on my free site, http://www.atncentral.com. With a standard image size and a frame you liked, you could easily write a batch process (Kent Christiansen has a batch image correction process on the site that you can use as a template.)

Depending on the framing action, you might have to do two batches processes, one for portrait orientation and the other for landscape. It may be worth a try. The price is right. :D
Jim Lewis
atncentral.com