How to Put a Border Around an Image
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Making your photography captivating is a powerful tool in today's digital world. Whether you're using images for social media posts, website displays, or other visual marketing materials, adding a border to a image can significantly elevate its impact.
In this tutorial I am going to teach you how to easily put a border around your image using a program called Photoshop.
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Now that I am getting a bit more serious about photography this is perfect. I am not a computer wiz and struggle with computer knowledge and had always thought social media degrades images anyway but this is a sure way of producing really nicely presented images that are safe to upload without the risks of people pinching high quality images. Thank you very much.
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I want to add a 3/4" white border to my prints instead of using a mat when I have them framed. Your timing with this video is impeccable. Thank you kindly. Stan in Minnesota.
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Clear and direct guidance as always, much appreciated!
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Thanks Marc, that was another very useful video you have shared with us all. I have done this once or twice but each time I have forgot how I did it, but thanks to you I can now save this wonderful tutorial and watch it over and over as I carry out the instructions and hopefully I will remember it from now on. I really enjoy your videos as they are very clearly explained and simple to understand, so from me it is a huge thank you for sharing them 😁👍
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Thank You! The drop shadow adds so much!
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Marc, thank you for this. Can you show us how to add a thin line border at the outer edge of the white border?
Thanks for this mate. Greetings from Australia.
That was really helpful. Thanks!
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Great idea. Thank you.
Excellent video 👍🏻
Thank you very much!
Hi Marc, thank you so much for this wonderful video. I'd like to add a drop shadow around the outer edge of the white border rather than around the image. I've done this but when I export it the shadow doesn't show up. Do you have any idea how I would achieve this? Do I need to add a layer behind?
Thanks Katya, you can find out how to do that here www.theschoolofphotography.com/courses/photoshop-course
Hi thanks for this! But How do I change the white border to black when Scaling it?
Very clear instructions, thank you. I followed them to the letter using a portrait style photo but when I posted the finished photo with border on IG , IG just cropped out my border! Should I therefore change my image size to smaller before adding the border. Thank you
No you don't need to do that, you need to stick to instas crop ratios. Thanks
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Hello thanks for the video but how to do a border in print process ?
I mean similar border for example doing a 2 cm white border/bleed on all sides on psd or lightroom for printing?
when i print A3+ (33x48cm )the borders appear extremely different in all sides ) is there any solution please ?
I have canon pixma 100 pro s
Question? How would you add a 2 inch border around a photo so you can print it and mount on a canvas? And 8x10 should still be 8x10, just with the border added?
Hi, you can find that out here www.theschoolofphotography.com/courses/photoshop-course
Not sure if it’s me, but I tend to do Image size 6” (linked) then canvas (about 96 px) pick a colour (usually black or white) export as JPEG … and they are usually less than 500k? Am I wrong? Tnx
No, you can change the settings to suit your needs.
I don't want a low res image with a border I just want to add a border to my hi-res fine art print. No everyone wants to post pictures on social media or in vmm.
Then change the resolution. Learn more here www.theschoolofphotography.com/courses/photoshop-course
Lovely, this is what I want to do too. Presumably if I want A4 including the border I just take 2cm off each side of the image dimensions.
The last bits of the process does not work.
Noice
This process is changing the aspect ratio of the image. Is there a way to do it without changing the aspect ratio?
It works on any aspect ratio and is shown in the video