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Adding a white space "frame" around a photo?
I want to order some canvas prints where the image wraps around the sides, but I'm losing too much of the image to the side surfaces (about an inch all the way around). Is there a PC ap that will allow me to add a white space "frame" around the image (so the whole, or most, of the image stays on the front surface)?
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09-02-2011, 06:18 AM #2TPF Junkie!
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Photoshop, or GIMP.
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09-02-2011, 06:36 AM #3Chief Free Electron Relocator
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Even Microsoft Paint would do it.
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09-02-2011, 06:55 AM #4I spend too much of my life on TPF!
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With photo shop you can record an action to be run on your photos as a batch process as well.
If you need direction on that just ask.
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If you go to a good lab, they will clone and stretch the edge. You dont have to do anything. What you see on the photo file is what you see on the canvas. For example if you have a portrait with the head almost to the top edge, the head wont be warped on the top side. Make sure you read the FAQ on the lab's website.
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09-02-2011, 07:37 AM #9Been spending a lot of time on here!
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It's mostly math.
First, what's the pixel dimensions of the image (hopefully they match the ratio of the frame you're using)?
Then you need to figure out how many pixels it will take to cover the edges of the frame. Double that (you've got two sides as well as the top and bottom. So let's say your image is 2000x2400 pixels and the frame uses 100 pixels. Knowing that, your final image will need to be 2200 x 2600 pixels.
Load the image into Paint. Now press Ctrl+E. Enter 2200 and 2600 into the Width and Height prompts. This will expand the canvas, giving you a 200-pixel border across the right side and bottom of your image. Press Ctrl+A to select the entire image, then move it around until it's centered in the white canvas. Save As another filename (maybe ThisImageWithWhiteBorder.zzz) and send to the printer.Go forth and actuate!
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But having white to wrap around doesnt look good. Like I said, a good lab will add pixels on the side so you see similar colors on the side of the wrap.
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IrfanView will do it. Directions here:
3 Easy Ways To Add Borders To Your Photos
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