Could someone put me in the right direction to achieve this?
Thanks for this. I will give it a go when I get back to the computer. I'll have to adjust some of my images to 1600 x 2000 as I'm not even sure what size mine are. Just a beginner.So what I do (and was the basis of this post), is after after I've finished editing, clicl on image, adjust borders, then add 4 pixels in black, then 56 pixels in white. This is for an image 1600-2000 wide. You might want to play around to see what suits you.
Something to consider: If you are working in Lightroom and your image is an HDR composite (you've bracketed 3/5/7 shots and want to bring them together in LR) I can't seem to make it work on the the DNG file that is produced in LR so you will need to save the JPG BEFORE you add the borders, then close it down, and re-open the JPG to add the borders.
i once made an action that used percentages to drop a watermark in place. this way the bottom right corner of the watermark was always dropped 10% in from the bottom right corner no matter what size the image was. it's been awhile but i believe i had to se the rulers to % rather than pixels to do this.So what I do (and was the basis of this post), is after after I've finished editing, clicl on image, adjust borders, then add 4 pixels in black, then 56 pixels in white. This is for an image 1600-2000 wide. You might want to play around to see what suits you.
Something to consider: If you are working in Lightroom and your image is an HDR composite (you've bracketed 3/5/7 shots and want to bring them together in LR) I can't seem to make it work on the the DNG file that is produced in LR so you will need to save the JPG BEFORE you add the borders, then close it down, and re-open the JPG to add the borders.