Robin, aren't you splendid! Precise, orderly, teacherly. Such a friendly way about you. Thank you for the tutorial. I am so glad we finally met. I'll be back.
Excellent, thank you. Every year when I come to enter photos for club competitions I find I have forgotten how to do this simple task. Videos like this are a great help
@@b1txh Thank you. Yes, there are too many people making 18-minute videos in an attempt to get the algorithm to love them. I would rather you watch three 6-minute videos instead. Time is valuable, and we need to respect it.
😂 Looks like I picked the wrong career path. I used to teach at a College/University part time over 20 years ago. Why did I ever become a photographer! Oh yes, it's more fun.
That would really depend on how you wanted the finished image to look. Are both images still in the same file ir do you want to separate them? DO they have the same border or different borders? I would probably start by separating the two images using the Rectangular marquee tool to copy them to new documents. You can then process each as you want to. After that, you can combine them back into a single image if that's what you want.
@@RobinWhalley That's the point. First of all thank you for the reply. Actually what I need is, I have around 4000 scanned files which each file has 2 images. I want to save these images seperately. For this, I have tried "Crop and Straighten Photos" feature under Automate. However it didn't crop some of images correctly. Most probably is because edges of images are not clear and near the background color (white), so I think PS cannot recognize edges. For this reason I decided to make dark color border, so that I will be able to use Crop and Straighten Photos. BUT If you have any better idea how to seperate these images, please do share with me. Thank you so much
If anyone is trying to this for iPhone, the Instagram app no longer has an option to change mode from light to dark, you can change it in the iPhone settings although it changes it for every app that supports the feature, you can't change it for individual apps as far as I know. IPhone settings > Display & Brightness.
When I recorded this (not long ago) I used the latest version of Photoshop CC. This is the standard Styles dialog, although you may see different controls if you have a different style option clicked.
Robin, aren't you splendid! Precise, orderly, teacherly. Such a friendly way about you. Thank you for the tutorial. I am so glad we finally met. I'll be back.
Thank you. I try my best. I hope you enjoy my other videos as well.
This was a great help to me. Thank you.😀
You're welcome. It's great to hear it was useful.
So helpful thank you!
Glad it was helpful. Thank you
Thank you for this wonderful video!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you very much.
This was an awesome tutorial, thank you!
Glad it was helpful. Thank you.
Excellent, thank you. Every year when I come to enter photos for club competitions I find I have forgotten how to do this simple task. Videos like this are a great help
I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for letting me know.
thank you so much! as the others have said, your instruction is short yet very clear! i used your 3rd method to do mine
Thank you. That's exactly what I'm aiming for. I don't want to waste peoples time with long videos that could be much shorter.
@@RobinWhalley very cool indeed, there's not many people here in youtube who make youtube videos with that mindset anymore
@@b1txh Thank you. Yes, there are too many people making 18-minute videos in an attempt to get the algorithm to love them. I would rather you watch three 6-minute videos instead. Time is valuable, and we need to respect it.
So clear and precise . Fantastic tutorials man 🙏
I'm glad you like them. Thank you.
@@RobinWhalley very welcome , the way you edit and explain everything slowly and clearly is so refreshing , thanks again
Great short instructional video that delivered exactly what I was looking for, thank you.
Glad it was helpful. Thank you
Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.❤
Thank you. I'm glad you found it helpful.
If you're not a teacher, you should be! Thanks!
😂 Looks like I picked the wrong career path.
I used to teach at a College/University part time over 20 years ago. Why did I ever become a photographer! Oh yes, it's more fun.
what if we have a scanned file which includes 2 images and we want to add borders for each of these 2 images. how can we do it? Thank you
That would really depend on how you wanted the finished image to look. Are both images still in the same file ir do you want to separate them? DO they have the same border or different borders? I would probably start by separating the two images using the Rectangular marquee tool to copy them to new documents. You can then process each as you want to. After that, you can combine them back into a single image if that's what you want.
@@RobinWhalley That's the point. First of all thank you for the reply. Actually what I need is, I have around 4000 scanned files which each file has 2 images. I want to save these images seperately. For this, I have tried "Crop and Straighten Photos" feature under Automate. However it didn't crop some of images correctly. Most probably is because edges of images are not clear and near the background color (white), so I think PS cannot recognize edges. For this reason I decided to make dark color border, so that I will be able to use Crop and Straighten Photos. BUT If you have any better idea how to seperate these images, please do share with me. Thank you so much
Try the Select Subject feature. It might pull out both images with one command.
If anyone is trying to this for iPhone, the Instagram app no longer has an option to change mode from light to dark, you can change it in the iPhone settings although it changes it for every app that supports the feature, you can't change it for individual apps as far as I know. IPhone settings > Display & Brightness.
My layer style box is different than this tutorial.
When I recorded this (not long ago) I used the latest version of Photoshop CC. This is the standard Styles dialog, although you may see different controls if you have a different style option clicked.
Thanks for sharing such a detailed video. Adding borders in Photoshop never looked this easy.
You're very welcome. Thank you.
Thank you for a very imformative and well-done tutorial!!!!! I really appreciate your efforts!!!!!
Thank you and you're very welcome. I'm glad you liked it.