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TLR Edge Effects
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TLR Edge Effects is a collection of Photoshop actions for adding popular edge effects to your photographic images.

Adding an edge effect begins by invoking one of the "Create Framed Edge" or "Create Unframed Edge" actions from the actions menu. Use one of the "Create Framed Edge" actions to add an optional black "Frame" layer for added visual impact.

After creating a framed or unframed edge, you should blur the edge using "Gaussian Blur Edge." If you prefer, you can also blur the black frame using "Gaussian Blur Frame."

There are two sets of effects in the action set. Edge effects and texture effects. Edge effects affect the edge area. The Gaussian Blur of the edge and frame affect how those effects diffuse around the center of the image. Texture effects do not respect the edge boundary. They instead affect the entire image.

Available edge effects include:

Frosted Glass Rippled Spatter
Graphic Pen Rough Pastels Sprayed Strokes
Pixelated Smudge Stick Water Paper

Available textures include:

Canvas Grainy Sponge
Craquelure Halftone  
Distorted Patchwork  

You can control each effect by adjusting the settings as the various action steps run.

Make sure to run this action AFTER all of your edits are complete. The actions will convert the image to 8-bits per channel.

The actions will create a Layer Set/Group in Photoshop CS and later. In earler versions of photoshop, multiple layers will be created without a Layer Set.

Tool details
Tool type: 
Photoshop action
Compatibility: 
Photoshop 7 and later
Version: 
2.0a
Download size (KB): 
4
Author information
Author: 
Glenn E. Mitchell II, Ph.D.
Author Bio: 

Glenn Mitchell is an avid digital photographer, technical writer, and university administrator. He is an author with a long list of publications in trade magazines, peer-reviewed academic journals, and co-authored books. He is creative force behind The Light's Right. His photography can be seen at his gallery site: www.thelightsrightstudio.com.

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