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# Posted: 12 Apr 07 16:22
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So now and the there is a discussion about frames, what the advantages are or not.
I encountered a little workshop to fit a frame within a picture.

Pinoy, no bounderies

I like to here what you think about this kind of framing..

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# Posted: 12 Apr 07 16:32
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Nice tutorial. You can have a lot of fun with these tricks.

# Posted: 12 Apr 07 16:41
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wich photo software do you use to do this?

# Posted: 12 Apr 07 16:55 - Edited by: de stilte
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I work with Paint Shop Pro 9, the url I gave is specially for PSP users. There are a lot of nice tutorials on that site.

I just notices I gave the wrong url , but that doesn't matter the principle is almost the same.

the photo within is the right one

# Posted: 12 Apr 07 19:45
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hehe! fantastic alternative to the usual frames! like it just because its different and interesting

# Posted: 12 Apr 07 20:57
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Hi Ruud,
thanks for the link, i had only a short look at the site and already got some new ideas. :-)

# Posted: 13 Apr 07 03:40
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Thank you, Ruud, I like it too. Besides CS2 I use a lot of other programs, like PSP, too.

# Posted: 14 Apr 07 02:03
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Very interresting, the issue of frames on our photos. I thought to keep my pics clean, without addtion of any framing. But I'vle heard lately that frames might improve my photos. OK! I'll try to learn about framing, and hope that I choose the best! & learn from my tutors! :-)

# Posted: 14 Apr 07 08:31
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Thanks for the link Ruud. I gives lots of new opportunities. Something for the long winter nights :-))

# Posted: 14 Apr 07 11:27
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Thanks for this link Ruud !
I have such a great link but I'm so sorry it is just in Dutch. But I want to share it to the Dutch people. Here it is: http://www.shootnshop.nl/

# Posted: 15 Apr 07 23:03
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Thnaks for the link Ruud
I work with PSP 9 and will try it
Cheers

# Posted: 16 Apr 07 14:54
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what a pity I don't work with a suitable program, seems very nice to use for cards,

# Posted: 16 Apr 07 15:58
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@ Joop, I for myself use Paint Shop Pro 9 , but much of that workshops will work quite well in Photoshop.

@ Oscar, on the web is a lot to find about Photoshop and most of the time in english......I think it is the most used program for photo editing.

Paint Shop is somewhat less or harder to find.

@Suzan, much of the features in photoshop and paint shop pro work in the sameway. I even think that most of the photo editing software work in the same way.

# Posted: 15 May 07 10:23
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Very interesting topic.
Does anybody knows a site with hints about how to use COREL Photo-Paint?
TKS

# Posted: 15 May 07 10:55
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@ Alain,

Corel Photo-Paint tutorials, it is a site I just discovered but at first glance I think there is a lot on that site that Corel users ( Paint Shop Pro ) can use.

But the site of Pinoy as mentioned in the start of this topic is also very usefull.

ruud

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