How Do You Use Frames In Photoshop CS3?
Use frames in Photoshop to add borders to your image. Frames allow you to accentuate or draw attention to a photo or section of an image. In Photoshop CS3, the user-friendly tools will allow you to create frames with the style, color and thickness you desire. Select the image you want to frame. There are a few tools you can use to make the selection in an existing image. Tools include the quick mask tool, magic wand or pen tool. It may be easier to make a selection around the portion you do not want and invert it by choosing “Inverse” in the select menu. Prepare your selection for multiple uses just in case you need to use it again. On the Windows drop-down menu, choose “Paths.” The paths palette will open. Choose “Save Path” to save the path as a channel. You can now save your image as a .psd or .tif file and the path information will be stored in the file. The path can be converted to a selection by choosing it on the paths palette and clicking “Load Path as Selection” at the bottom