More free borders
Via Scott Kelby.
640 pixels have some free Grunge Borders for Photoshop, but they will also work in Lightroom.
Grunge Borders are all the rage these days. They can make the right type of pictures stand out if used correctly. They’re featured everywhere – in movie posters, magazines, brochues, in photography books and all over the internet.
I have been searching high and low for decent grunge borders and managed to find these free borders created by Andrea Rascaglia – the best I have come across so far. I thought I’ll share these free grunge borders with you as they are real hard to come by unless you are willing to pay for something similar.
Credit goes to Andrea Rascaglia (Rome – Italy)
You’ll need to go to the page and download the files individually. The files are PSD files, so they will need to be converted to PNG files to be usable.
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Comments
How does one load the PNG files into lightroom ?
They are loaded via the ID Plate in Print.
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