
Roger Gough
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Roger Gough commented,
1. Take a note of the original photo dimensions in pixels. 2. Open the photo in edit and increase the canvas size height and width by 300 pixels (this creates space around the photo for the border...
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Roger Gough commented,
Rick and Brian, thanks for your suggestions, but there was something nagging the back of my mind which made me question why my original method had not worked. So, I tried again from scratch and the...
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Roger Gough commented,
Thanks for the suggestions Rick. I tried the border effect again, using the scale slider. Unfortunately, the border produced had a different aspect ratio to the photo, so the slider made the borde...
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Difficulty Adding Borders
I have a panoramic photo that I am intending to print large (over 1 metre wide). I want to add two borders that will look the same as the Borders Effect preset named Black Square Keyline, but I hav...
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Roger Gough commented,
You can also use the "g" key!
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Roger Gough commented,
Rick and I must have been typing at the same time! I should also have added that the blending options I described can be used with Effects filters.
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Roger Gough commented,
I would recommend within a new Local Adjustment, showing the blending options (this appears as a gear icon adjacent to the Adjustment name. Then set the Apply To option to highlights. You can then ...
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Roger Gough commented,
Your first sentence implies that you ran the Export while in the Edit module. It is safer to hit "Done" and return to Browse mode before running the Export. This method ensures that your edits have...
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Roger Gough commented,
I would also suggest carrying out any cloning or object removals first. If done later, the affected areas have to be re-applied to every adjustment or effect that has been added. This can slow down...
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Roger Gough commented,
Returning to the original question, there is another potential benefit of applying NoNoise first. This is because the before and after preview in NoNoise will include all edits in the "after" panel...