jann1033
<font color=darkcoral>Right now I'm an inch of nat
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Framing is just part of my macro in photoshop when post processing pictures. The macro doesn't do anything to the picture itself, just frames and resizes the shots. It doesn't alter anything but the size of the picture and the resolution so that I can post on the internet. I believe a black border doesn't detract from a picture, nor does it add anything, but rather allows the viewer to better focus their attention to it.
I'm fine with not adding a border, but at the same time, I'd argue that it doesn't fall into the "no photoshopping" catagory, as you're not altering the photo itself. If you put a picture in a picture frame, you're not altering the photo, you're just presenting it in a better fashion.
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while i agree with this it makes me think of a humorous ( to my warped mind) story..an acquaintance i know teaches "art" classes( ok if you call sad clown faces and dogs playing poker "art" but i digress) and carries in her car a stock of frames she puts on her students' finished "paintings" then sells to them ( cha-ching$$$) because in her words " a frame can make the worst painting look good"



i kind of wondered about the b&w and sepia and I think i saw a selected color one once that i wondered about as well . I guess those could be done in camera with some cameras but guess it's a fine line and andromedaslove is nice enough to put the contest together without playing police Sargent as well.