Framing Photos in ACDSee Pro 2 & ACDSee 10

Connie December 9th, 2007

ACDSee Pro 2 & ACDSee 10 can be used to add a white or black border to a photo. If you’d like to get creative & nest the borders, that is possible too. This tutorial shows how to change the color of the border also.

Special thanks to JD for explaining how to do this! I just added the steps here.

This would be much easier in ACDSee Photo Editor. (If you’d like to a tutorial for that, let me know).

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1. Click on the thumbnail of the photo that you’d like to put a frame around.

2. Under the Palette icon, Choose Edit Mode

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3. Click on Selections on left & the window below opens.

4. Click on Marquee. Make the inside selection. Try to keep it even all around.

5. If you need to do it again, click on Clear & redo it. When satisfied, click on Invert.

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6. Click on Done (on bottom left).

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7. Click on Exposure.

8a. To make a black border, click on the top right & drag it down the right side to bottom.

8b. To make a white or colored border:

Click on the top right of the line & drag it to the left along the top as shown.

9. Click on Done.

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10. On left side, choose Color

11. Under the RGB tab, move the sliders to adjust the color of the border.

12. Click on Done.

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Now repeat from Step 3 on to create a black border.

(You can add as many borders as you’d like, just work towards outside.)

When you get to Step 8 use 8a.

Click Done. Click on Finished.

Close window on top right & Save as new file to protect original.

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If you use this tutorial, please link to your creative work! I’d love to see it.

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3 Responses to “Framing Photos in ACDSee Pro 2 & ACDSee 10”

  1. butacskaon 13 Dec 2007 at 1:17 pm

    Great tutorial, that’s what I was looking for. Thank you :)

  2. Connieon 16 Dec 2007 at 5:19 pm

    I’m glad that you found it helpful!

  3. Tomon 29 May 2008 at 4:30 am

    Great but this means one has to crop the image to do the border. Is there a way of making a border without cropping? Just assing black space around the uncropped image?
    Thanks

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