Edges in Photoshop CS2
In Photoshop there are several ways to create border to our images, some are simpler than other more complex but allow us a greater choice in the style of the border. We start however with a 'base image without borders like the one below. |
The first method we'll show you (and I already recommended) option is Track / Stroke accessible from the menu Edit / Edit. |
Now you will open a new window with various information: the border width, color, how to position and settings adjusting the level and opacity. |
And of course no one forbids us to repeat the process again, this time by changing the values for the thickness (1px) and color (I chose a light gray). |
Now that we have mastered we move on to something more imaginative. |
As already said, no one forbids us to reuse the option to track as many times as we want and then clicking again on the track we go once again to change our tiportato settings as in Figure below. |
Finally, the die again refer back this time with Trace and opt for a 1-pixel black border with Normal blending mode and opacity 100% |
As mentioned above, there are many ways to create a border. |
In the window that opens choose the thickness (I chose 15px). |
NB: 'Reproduction also part of this tutorial. |