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Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 and Premiere Elements 2.0

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scon44

Technical User
Jun 15, 2005
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Hello All,

I'm new to these two adobe products and was wondering how I can put a border in my pictures.

The border won't touch the edge of the print area. The actual picture will extend underneath. So it will look like you placed a thick rectangle border in the middle of the picture. Imagine a don't smoke sign where the cigarette has the don't smoke symbol over it. That would be my border in this case. The cigarette extends underneath the symbol. So what I'm looking to do is create this symbol for every picture. But of course it would be something more nice like a rectangle border.

I know you could probably just open up the picture and edit it but I don't what to do that for ever picture.

If there was some sort of template that I could use then that would be the easiest for me.

Any ideas,
Thanks in advance.
 
Can you create the symbol/border and then copy/paste or make a batch process to add it to the others? Can you show us an example photo?



DBX
(Try it my way, it might work...)
 
I'll try and get some samples up soon...
Thanks...
 
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