by
suzib » Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:14 pm
And this one:
Adding Borders
You can specify the color, location, size, and opacity of your borders in Photoshop. This document explains how to add customized borders to your Photoshop images.
Right click Rectangle Marquee tool and select the desired shape for your border
Click and drag the mouse until the marquee is in the desired shape for your border
A moving dashed line appears around your selection.
From the Edit menu, select Stroke...
The Stroke dialog box appears.
Under Stroke, in the Width text box, type the desired pixel width
To select the color of the border:
Click the Color swatch
The Select stroke color dialog box appears.
Select the desired color
NOTE: For additional help on selecting a color, see Working with Colors.
Click OK
In the Location section, make the desired selection
Inside: the border appears inside of the dashed-selection line
Center: the border appears centered over the dashed-selection line
Outside: the border appears outside of the dashed-selection line
In the Blending section, from the Mode pull-down list, select the desired mode
OPTIONAL: In the Blending section, in the Opacity text box, type the desired percentage of opacity
NOTE: 100% opacity is solid coloring. Lowering the opacity makes your border transparent.
Click OK
The border is applied.