Fancy Frames

Let your imagination be your guide when it comes to frames and mat frames. The "lace" pattern I used for the mat on this photo is rendered at the size of the photo, but is actually 421x421 pixels. I like this pattern since you can resize it without constraining the ratio and it still looks great. To create this framed photo:
- Open the photo. Add white borders set to 10.
- Open the lace pattern and resize to 200x246 (the original size of the photo).
- Copy the lace pattern (Ctrl A, Ctrl C).
- Paste on the photo as a new layer (Ctrl L).
- Turn off the photo layer. (Don't be alarmed by the checkerboard pattern...this is the transparent part of the graphic). Click inside the lace border selecting the interior portion. Expand this selection by 2. Save as a selection to an Alpha Channel (Selections|Save to Alpha Channel) name it "inner". Deselect.
- Then you need to make a mask out of the lace pattern. To do this, choose Masks|New|From Image, Source Window: This Window, Create Mask From: Source Luminance, Invert Mask Data: Checked. Then Masks|Save to Alpha Channel, naming it "Lace".
- Delete the mask: Masks|Delete, and say "no" when asked if you want to merge with layer.
- Clear the layer (Edit|Clear).
- Click on the photo layer. Load your "inner" selection. Invert your selection and flood fill with white.
- Go back to the layer that is now clear and load your Lace Border selection. Flood fill with white. Bevel with my Gold_Old Blade Pro preset.
- Add another new layer. Select all, then contract your selection by 10. Invert and flood fill with white. Bevel with the Gold_Old preset.
- Add another new layer. Load your "inner" selection and apply the cutout filter as outlined above.
- Add another new layer (with your selection active). Apply the cutout filter again except this time the color is white, the blur is 1 and the offset is -1, -1.
- Save as a jpg to preserve the colors of the photo.

Frame Bevel Without a Plugin

You can create a pretty nice frame without a beveling filter. To create this frame:
- Follow steps 1-9 in Frame a Photograph (through "flood fill with a pattern or color").
- Add a new layer with selection still active.
- Apply the cutout filter Color: Black, Opacity 100%, Blur 8, Offset: 3,3.
- Add another new layer with selection still active.
- Apply the cutout filter again with same settings except for Offset: -3,-3.
- Adjust the opacity slider on the two beveling layers until you get a good look for your frame.
- Save as a jpg to preserve the colors of the photo.

Gold Mat Frame

A gold mat frame on a photo can be quite striking. You will need Greg's Pool Shadow filter for this effect. You can download this filter by clicking here. To create this frame:
- Open a photo and add a white border of 12.
- Set your background color to R: 253, G: 228, B: 153 and foreground color to R: 187, G: 170, B: 114.
- Select the white border and fill with a linear gradient set to 120 degrees.
- Apply Greg's Pool filter. You may have to play with the controls on the filter to get the shading the way you want it.
- I then added another white border of 12, flood filled with wood and beveled the frame with my Frame_Shiny preset of Blade Pro.

Oval Mat Frame

An oval mat frame is another effective technique for framing a photograph. To create this mat:
- Open a photograph.
- Using the Selection tool set to Ellipse with "Antialias" checked, make an oval selection on your photo. You can move your selection with the mover tool if it is not exactly centered on your photo.
- Save this selection.
- Add a new layer with selection active. Invert this selection and flood fill with your mat color choice. If you want to add the cutout and white drop shadow to complete the mat frame, make your mat color something other than white.
- Add a new layer and load the selection from the Alpha Channel. Apply the cutout filter as described above.
- Add another new layer with selection active and add the white drop shadow as outlined above.
- Make a copy of your graphic (Shift D).
- Working on the copy, add a contrasting border of 12. Select the border and flood fill with a color or a pattern. Bevel the frame.
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