The 'Picture Frame' is a new feature in PSP6. It enables you to frame a picture, once you have finished it, with a pre-defined frame that you had before saved on your disk. I offer several pages of those pre-defined frames, but for those who want to make their own I'll try here to explain how. That is: how I do it... I'm sure others will have their own way, which may be much better (but my way is a simple one!) Start with a new image: not too small (I use 600 x 400 mostly). PSP will fit the picture frame to the image you want to frame, and if the frame is a small one the pixels will become distorted because they must be enlarged too much). So: new image, 600 x 400 or more, transparent background, 16-something colors:
The window images that follow have been reduced to one third the original size! Go to Selections > Select all. Then Selections > Modify > Contract, and choose the number of pixels you want your frame to be, then click OK. Now go Selections > Invert: now the middle of your image is no longer selected, but the border-to-be is. Flood fill the border with the color you want your frame to be, keep it selected:
In fact your frame is ready now! But how to get it to appear in the listing? Simple again: you will have to save it to PSP's 'Frames' directory, and it will have to have the right extension '.PFR' You can do one of to things: a. -- save the image (Menu > File > Save as...) and choose '.psp' as the file extension: your image will be saved as a .psp file. Then go to Windows Explorer or whatever file manager you use, and just change the file extension from '.psp' to '.pfr', which is the extension for PSP6 Picture frames, so your file 'noisy.psp' will now be 'noisy.pfr'. The next time it will show up in your list of picture frames. b. -- is an action you have to perform only once: Browse the list of programs till you get to PSP.exe,
highlight it, check the box that says 'Always use this program to...
etc.', and click OK. If I told my little story right, this is all you'll have to know to make your own PSP6 Picture Frames. I told you it is simple, didn't I?
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