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Miscellaneous Topics |
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Frame options
Solid
border frame options

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Colour
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The
colour of the frame.
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Size
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The
size of each side of the frame, in pixels or as a percentage of the
image size.
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Image frame options

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Frame
image files
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The
image files to use to display the frame. You need to provide at
least one image file. If the images you are adding frames to are
both landscape and portrait orientated, you should also provide
frame images that are landscape and portrait orientated for best
results.
Also, your frame images should ideally be the same or close to the
size of your images, so that details are not lost when the frame
images need to be resized to fit your images.
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Transparency
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auto-defined
If you select this option, Image Frame will use the any transparent
layer in the provided images as the transparent area. If the frame
image does not have a transparent layer, Image Frame will use the
colour in the center of the image as the transparent colour.
- color-based
Select this option if you want to manually specify which colour to
use as the transparent colour in your frame images.
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Resampling
filter
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Select
the resampling filter to use when Image Frame needs to resize the
frame images. Hermite, Bell, BSpline, Lanczos3, Mitchell, Nearest,
Bilinear, and Bicubic filters produce good quality images, while
Triangle, Linear, and FastLinear filters are fast.
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Common options
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Offset
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You
can place frames on the edge of the image, inside the image or
outside of the image.
To place frames on the edge, use an offet value of 0. To place
frames inside the image, use a negative offset value. To place
frames outside the image, use a positive offset value.
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Fill
colour
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When
you place a frame outside the image, the fill colour is used to
colour any extra areas that might result from the resized
image.
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