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Making a Frame - Corel Paint Shop Pro Tutorial
| by Jed Clampett June 1, 2000 | | | 1 | | Choose the photo you'd like to frame. | | |
| | | 2 | | Open the Picture Frame Wizard - Image|Picture Frame (your image must be 24-bit or higher or grayscale) Choose the frame you like from the drop down menu and click next. |
| 3 | | Then you have the option of putting the frame on the inside of your photo (cutting off everything the width of the frame) or on the outside (increasing the size of the finished image). Make your selection and click finish. |  | 4 | | If you don't care for this image all you have to do is click the back button and make another selection. It's as easy as that! |  | | | Round Frames are a bit different, so let's take a look at one. | | 1 | | You do the exact same steps as 1-2 above. But here you are presented with the choice of a background. Let's try transparent and click next. |  | 2 | | I don't think that is the look we are looking for, so let's try green. Go to Edit|Undo Picture Frame and start over at Image|Picture Frame. We can see from the preview that this definitely isn't going to work. |  | 3 | | Click the back button and choose black, click finish. That's much better. You could always cut the frame from the background and place it on a transparent background as well. |  | | Copyright 2000, Jed Clampett, All rights reserved |
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