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Post by lynne on Feb 5, 2015 16:31:18 GMT
I'm trying to put two 3x4s on a 4x6 canvas using the PicFrame app and want to be able to cut the two 3x4's apart and have a border on each as an end result (to slip in a project life page protector). So far, I haven't been able to figure out a way to make the middle border of the 4x6 wider so that when I cut the 3x4's apart I have an equal border on all sides. I hope this is making sense and I'm explaining my question clearly enough. Is there a way to do this that I'm just not seeing?
I also have the PicStitch app, so if you're familiar with that one rather than PicFrame, I'll take that advice, too.
Thanks for any help you can give!
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Post by rainangel on Feb 6, 2015 22:04:08 GMT
The only thing I can think of to do in PicFrame would be to cut off a bit of the extra frame on the outside. So you cut the middle border in two, and then cut to match that width around the rest of the picture. I couldn't figure out how to make the middle border larger either.
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Post by lynne on Feb 7, 2015 13:57:48 GMT
Thanks, Rainangel. I had tried that, but then I need to trim the top and bottom to make the frame look right, and it's short for the pocket. Oh, well. I think I'll just do it in Photoshop instead. I was hoping for a quicker way, but that's OK. Thanks so much for your reply, though!
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