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How Do You Put a White Border Around an Image in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 3:47 pm

There are a couple different ways that you can add a white border around an image in Photoshop. One way is to use the “stroke” layer effect. To do this, first select the layer that contains the image you want to add a border to.

Then, go to Layer > Layer Style > Stroke. In the stroke dialogue box, select “white” from the color picker and set the width of the stroke to however wide you want the border to be. You can also play around with the other settings in this dialogue box to get different effects, such as changing the position of the stroke or adding a gradient overlay.

Another way to add a white border around an image is to use a solid color layer. To do this, create a new layer and fill it with white using the paint bucket tool.

PRO TIP: If you are not familiar with Photoshop, or if you are new to image editing, you should not attempt to put a white border around an image in Photoshop. This can potentially damage your image, or result in an undesirable outcome.

Then, position this layer underneath the layer containing your image and set its opacity to 50%. This will result in a white border around your image. You can experiment with different opacities to get different effects.

You can also put a textured border around your image by creating a new layer and filling it with a noise pattern. Then, set the blending mode of this layer to “overlay” and reduce its opacity until you get the desired effect.

Conclusion:

There are several ways that you can add a white border around an image in Photoshop. The method you choose will depend on your personal preferences and what effect you are trying to achieve.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

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