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For Christmas 2004, my wife and I collected dozens of old
photos of her grandfather from family members, scanned them into
the computer, and created a digital photo montage to give to
her grandfather. We had the finished image printed off to the
size we wanted, then set about finding a way to frame it. We
quickly discovered that having it custom framed was going to be
quite expensive (over $100), so I bought a mat cutting kit (also
$100, but re-usable) and a store-bought frame, then cut the mat
to the size we wanted and framed it ourselves.
The end result looked great, and the whole family loved it.
I've been interested in photography for a few years now (see
this section of my
website), and now that I could take the pictures myself,
digitally manipulate them myself in Photoshop, and even cut
the matting to the desired size and shape myself, I looked
into what it would take to take the last step and create the
frames too, so that I would have control over the entire
result.
It turned out that it didn't take much at all. I already
had the (very few) power tools necessary, and the special
tools I was missing were quite affordable. I really like
being able to create any frame I want, in any size and shape
I want. I wasn't impressed with the lack of free tutorials
and information available online, so I decided to publish
my own. I hope the information I've presented here is both
helpful and useful to you. If you have any questions, or
suggestions for clarification or ways to improve this
tutorial, please feel free to email me at
kombat@kombat.org and
let me know.
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