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Hi everyone,
first post here - please be gentle :-)
I have a number of images and I'd like to add a white border around them to make them look more like a photograph. Can I use a batch process for that or will I need to do one at a time?
Thanks!
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Excellent - it worked now! Also thanks for posting the video along with it. Seems like scripting is something that comes more natural for you Linux people :-)
Interesting: your script even compensates for the border. Glad I didn't get around to adding the borders by hand yet :-)
At least I can contribute something basic to this thread which is that something.JPG and something.jpg makes no difference on my machine - which by the way is not up to date at all, running 10.6.8 from 2011 (?). My new Mac is sitting here as of a few days ago, but I haven't set it up yet.
Thanks a bunch Rich, this is very helpful indeed!
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MOVe on, nothing to see here.