You can just crop your photo shaving border width from each side.
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 6:00 AM, giuseppe.in...@gmail.com <
giuseppe.in...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Correct, but how can I respect the aspect of the image (3:2) and have all
> the borders of the same size? It's like the borders must be
True, that's the only solution for your problem indeed.
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 3:00 PM, giuseppe.in...@gmail.com <
giuseppe.in...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Correct, but how can I respect the aspect of the image (3:2) and have all
> the borders of the same size? It's like the borders must be created wi
Correct, but how can I respect the aspect of the image (3:2) and have all
the borders of the same size? It's like the borders must be created with
the "constant border" but inside the photo, not outside.
2018-02-14 14:54 GMT+01:00 François Tissandier <
francois.tissand...@gmail.com>:
> The size o
The size of the border will often be different because it has to follow
your instructions for the aspect ratio ! : ) If you change the border size
with specific values in pixel, it can't respect a ratio, it will become
entirely manual, won't it ?
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 1:22 PM, giuseppe.in...@gma
Thanks for your reply. I tried to select 3:2 in the aspect settings, the
aspect of the image is preserved but the size of the horizontal border are
bigger than the vertical border. Maybe indicating different border size
(for vertical and horizontal in pixel?) could solve the problem?
Thanks,
Gius
Hi,
adding a frame to a photo with a certain proportions, for example 3:2, will
break the proportions, hence If I print a photo with a frame the frame will
be cutted. This happens because the frame is added outside the photo. If
the frame was added inside the photo (like Nik Collection does) the
p
Hello
If there is a tiny little improvement that could be made, it's to allow a
0% value for the border size while using specific proportions. If I want to
add black borders ONLY on the top and bottom for instance, to make a photo
look like a movie frame. A "0.01%" border will do it, but it's a bi
In the framing module settings you can choose the aspect: constant border
width or specific proportions (like 3:2) for the resulting photo.
-Sergii.
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 6:23 AM, giuseppe.in...@gmail.com <
giuseppe.in...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> adding a frame to a photo with a certain propo
Hi,
adding a frame to a photo with a certain proportions, for example 3:2, will
break the proportions, hence If I print a photo with a frame the frame will
be cutted. This happens because the frame is added outside the photo. If
the frame was added inside the photo (like Nik Collection does) the
pr