Now it is easier than ever to add authentic film and darkroom edge effects to your images. But PhotoFrame is about more than just edges and frames. It includes a library of free design elements including edges, frames, backgrounds, textures, adornments, even complete page layouts. The Library window gives you a fast way to find the perfect element and preview it with your image.



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You can create full page layouts inside of PhotoFrame 4.6 Free. Just start with a blank canvas and your images in Photoshop. You can add a background to the page, then size and reposition your image and add elements like frames and adornments. If you create a layout you love, save it as a preset so you can use it again like a template.
You have the option to add design elements to the current layer, or a new layer. You can also have each frame rendered to its own layer so you can make further adjustments or masking in Photoshop. You can even apply a frame as a layer mask so you can selectively blend multiple layers together. PhotoFrame 4.6 Free adds the ability to output design elements as a clipping mask to the several output methods already available. Clipping masks are a great way to vary the shape or edge of an image layer in an editable, non-destructive fashion.
