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Putting Photos into Borders for On Site Printing
JP Wilson, Photographer, Student/Intern
Norman | OK | USA | Posted: 10:59 AM on 12.23.06
->> I am taking about 300 photos of people with Santa Clause and I am printing them on site. However, I have a border I have created in Photoshop, and I need the border to be around every photo. Is there a way in photoshop, or even different software, to open up a lot of images at once and just add the border to all of them? I havent been able to figure out a way or find any software, I have been printing on site-but now I just don't know the best way to add the border. If anyone knows anything about this, any help would defenitely be appreciated.
Thanks!
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Marcus Yam, Student/Intern, Photographer
Buffalo | NY | USA | Posted: 11:19 AM on 12.23.06
->> Hi JP,
You can use photomechanic to open these files in a batch. If you don't have photo mechanic, you can always use photoshop's file browser build within photoshop to open it in a batch. Then all you need is the photoshop 'action' to put the borders around the photograph. I usually add about 7% extra canvas on all sides as a border and have the entire thing cropped (resized) to a 4x6 300dpi piece. And then it is saved in another folder. All in one simple action. Perfecto.

Hope this helps.
Marcus Yam
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