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I am going to be displaying and selling some of my artwork and photos at art festivals here in the near future. I know exactly how I want my work to look but I can't figure out how to do this in photoshop....so I'm hoping someone on here can help! I want my photos to have a white border with my signature in the border but I don't want to change the size of the photo. In other words, when I order a copy of the print with the border signature, I want to be able to order an 8 x 10 without the border being part of the 8 x 10. Any suggestions? Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
Amanda
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Amanda
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If the image is 8x10 and it has a border printed outside the image, the print size (image + border) will be larger than 8x10. If you ordered 8x10, the image area would be smaller than 8x10.
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I would expect an inkjet print to offer almost any size of image area + border.
I would expect a process that exposes to perhaps be more limited in the sizes available, perhaps depending on the service provider.
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If you are dead set on a white border then you need to look at prints offered by your processor and choose one that is as close to final size as you want and then use a paper cutter to trim off any excess....that is the easiest and least expensive way to do it....or if the processor is a pro lab they might, for a price, trim the images to size for you...
Good Luck.....
Obviously you would then need to order an 11x14 print, which would fit an 11x14 frame, but the image itself would be 8x10.
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I think you need to re-state more carefully what you want. If you order an 8x10 print, the only things visible on the print must lie within that 8x10 frame. If the border isn't within that frame, it won't be printed.
If you want the image to be 8x10 and also want the border to be printed, then you can't order an 8x10 print. You'd have to order a larger print (as Lori suggested and as shown in my diagram).
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