onOne PhotoFrame 4

16 Nov 2009 by Jason D. Moore, 4 Comments »

onOne PhotoFrame 4

Awhile back I received a copy of PhotoFrame 4 as part of the Plug-ins Suite from onOne Software. I hadn’t had time to use it all that much but playing around with textures as I did last week really inspired me to take it for a spin.

Here is a shot I took over the summer a part of the 2nd Annual Worldwide Photowalk and I feel like it lends itself very well to both techniques. First I duplicated the layer and went up to File>Automate and selected PhotoFrame 4 Professional Edition.

Next I selected two camera frames and one toner frame, arranged the layers and resized until I got the right look. Played with the opacity of each a tad and then applied the resulting frame.

Next, all I did was grab the same paper texture I used last week, experimented with blend modes – I believe this one is just multiply – and that was it!

I think it all comes together pretty well!

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4 Comments

  1. [...] 1 votes vote onOne PhotoFrame 4 Awhile back I received a copy of PhotoFrame 4 as part of the Plug-ins Suite from onOne Software. [...]

  2. Pretty cool. I’ve got the plugin too and hadn’t really thought about layering the frames. Nice idea.

  3. Jgo9 says:

    The picture and presentation work really well together. The plug-ins are really nice and there is soooo much to explore with them.

  4. [...] D. Moore demonstrates how simple and effective using plugins can [...]

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