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hey everyone brian Kinson from chasing the light photography tours and workshops and Ive been asked to log to how I produce it frame around a photograph so were going to look at that this morning we see were going to start with an image which I took in Queenstown in New Zealand its a JPEG image so weve opened that up Im just going to bring up another copy of it so command G on the Mac to bring it up ctrl G on on the PC Im going to be using in Photoshop we call our canvas ISO image canvas size itll bring up this screen here okay this is going to be purely your preferences um but make sure relatives ticked are you centimetres and I use five centimetres on each make sure the color is white click OK and you should have a border around there next thing go down to your FX panel on the bottom and were going to add a drop shadow okay again this is going to be purely your choice make sure its multiplying color for me is black past a 75 and I always use an angle of array of 50% distan