If you’ve ever wanted to create your own frames for PhotoFrame 4 but didn’t know exactly how to go about it, this video is for you. Dave Cross has created this video to show you how he creates a customized frame using a variety of Photoshop techniques and then how to import it into PhotoFrame 4 so you can use it and get the benefits of PhotoFrame with it.
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I love PhotoFrames 4 – especially with the new Lightroom integration. I’ve been wondering how to make my own custom frames because I’d love to have something that has my branding on it – a nice frame with a light bar with my logo & website url on it.
I’m going to give this a try but I’m worried that once I get a logo and text in there that it will be skewed on portrait oriented photos… maybe I’ll just have to create a “landscape frame” and a “portrait frame” and process photos separately.
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Chris Olry
June 1, 2009 at 9:57 pm