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hr5555@gmail.com

2005-11-04, 10:18 pm

Recently I found a PSP picture frame that is the cover of Time
magazine. It is really cool! Does anyone have, or know where I can
get, picture frames for other magazines? Thanks! By the way, I have
recently upgraded to PSP X.

Trev

2005-11-09, 5:07 pm


<hr5555@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote in message
news:1131157162.446603.13740@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Recently I found a PSP picture frame that is the cover of Time
> magazine. It is really cool! Does anyone have, or know where I can
> get, picture frames for other magazines? Thanks! By the way, I have
> recently upgraded to PSP X.
>

Go on make them its fun. Just copy the style and colour's. How about a
National Photographical


hr5555@gmail.com

2005-11-09, 5:07 pm

I have looked through the PSP X help and I can't find any info on
creating a picture frame. How do you do it?

Fred Hiltz

2005-11-09, 5:07 pm

hr5555@XXXXXXXXXX wrote:
> I have looked through the PSP X help and I can't find any
> info on creating a picture frame. How do you do it?


Sad to say, Corel chose not to document this advanced feature. If
you dare <grin>, make an image with transparency in the center where
the future picture will show through. File > Export > Picture Frame.

Too scary for their new target market?
--
Fred Hiltz, fhiltz at yahoo dot com


gregfarr

2005-11-09, 5:08 pm

On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 08:19:40 -0500, "Fred Hiltz" <not@home.ca> wrote:

>hr5555@XXXXXXXXXX wrote:
>
>Sad to say, Corel chose not to document this advanced feature. If
>you dare <grin>, make an image with transparency in the center where
>the future picture will show through. File > Export > Picture Frame.
>
>Too scary for their new target market?



You mean 14 yr olds?

Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
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