Make a photo frame by increasing the canvas size and filling it with a color.
Open the photo to which you want to add a frame.
Choose Image > Canvas Size.
In the Canvas Size dialog box, do one of the following:
- Make
sure Relative is not selected and enter new values for Width and
Height. These values represent the new size for your image's canvas.
- Select
Relative and enter only the amount you want to increase the width and
height of your canvas. For example, for a .5 inch frame, type 1 inch
for Width and 1 inch for Height.
For
Anchor setting, make sure the white box is in the middle of the square.
The white box represents the placement of the current image within the
canvas.
Choose Other from the Canvas Extension Color menu at the bottom of the dialog box.
Note:
If Canvas Extension Color is grayed out, you have converted the
background layer to a regular layer. Click OK to increase the canvas
size. Then, using a selection tool, select the new frame and fill it
with the Paint Bucket tool
.
In
the Color Picker dialog box, locate the color range you want using the
triangle sliders on the color spectrum bar, then click the desired
color for the frame in the color field. The color you select appears in
the top half of the color swatch. The original color remains in the
bottom half. Click OK.
In
the Canvas Size dialog box, click OK. Photoshop increases the size of
the canvas and places a frame around the image using the color you
selected.
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