![]() You can also drag and drop an image right onto ImageFramer Open Image – does just what it says: allows you to open an image to be framed. ![]() The controls at the top are pretty self explanatory but I will give a brief intro to each: As you can see, ImageFramer has a very clean and simple interface which allows you to accomplish all that you need to do with framing images. Here are some screen shots of ImageFramer. Let me preface this review of mine by saying it is a review of how I see the program and how it felt working with it as well as my impressions.įinally, here’s some links for ImageFramer:Ĭommunity Page(Tutorials, Newsletter, Forums) It is related since I can use ImageFramer to make my blog images slick but from the developer side I wanted to contribute something that might help make ImageFramer better. Yep, when I started this review I thought it would be easy to write and probably not totally related to my work of software development but I was wrong. So why create a review on a tool that does a couple of things: Creates frames around images and embed watermarks into an image? The main reason: I often like to dress up my web images when I am writing a review and this tool will be perfect for that. I mean, Photoshop can do frames (with some work) so can other image tools such as: Paint.Net, Pixelmator, GIMP, Seashore and on and on. ![]() So, I know this review is a little off the track of coding tools. Have you ever wanted to put a nice frame around a photo or other type of image? Have you wanted to be able to add different mats to an image? Then give ImageFramer a try. (if you rate this I would like to read your comments about your rating)
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