Plug-in for 35mm film border or frame

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steinr98
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Plug-in for 35mm film border or frame

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Does anyone know of a plug-in or a border for a 35mm frame or border that I can use in PhotoShop. It makes your photo look like a neg or slide in 35 mm with the sprocket holes.
Thanks in advance!
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Try some of the plugins listed under Creative Effects>Film (Scratches, edges) at http://www.plugsnpixels.com/imageeffects.html

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plugsnpixels wrote:Try some of the plugins listed under Creative Effects>Film (Scratches, edges) at http://www.plugsnpixels.com/imageeffects.html

Mike
I didn't find a 35MM film border. Some othe filters listed were quite pricey. I may try and make my own using some old film.
Thanks for the ideas.
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35mm Film Effect

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Dream Suite Series 1 has a filter called 35mm. It lets one create a negative slide just like a real 35mm negative. There are many adjustments within the program to get the 35mm look you are trying to achieve. Its the closest thing I have ever come across. I know there is another 35mm filter/plugin, Im just trying to remember what it is. Here is the link to DreamSuites Home Page,,,the makers of the software is called" Auto FX".
http://www.autofx.com/dreamsuite/main.html
You can download the demo but you wil need to either buy it or do what I did to use it.

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Post by shagger1 »

there are 2 applications I use,the first is Jpeg 2 Film
http://atomic.speculation.org/ click on the application tab

and-

2pic which has some frames I made for him that make it look like film (download these seperate) if your screen resolution is not 1024x769 you wont be able to see the download links on his site...

http://2pic.moor-software.com/

both these are freeware and work great-hope this helps....

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35 mm Slide

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If you register at Adobe Studio Exchange http://share.studio.adobe.com/
you will find a 35 mm Slide and Film strip Actions for free download.
Both most effective

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35mm template

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Thanks to all- I found something that will work.
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Cool - are you going to share it with us??

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35mm frame

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I found a 35mm film strip which I can cut down to one frame. I think this should work. Thanks to a previous post- you can find it here- it is free.
http://www.escrappers.com/freefiles.html
Hope it works for you too!

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http://plugsandpixels.com/kubotaactions.html

The Kubota Sloppy Borders photo edges (including many 35mm options) were printed in a traditional darkroom and scanned. The resulting TIFFs (125 megs' worth) can be used with the actions or as source images in other apps (such as EasyFrame, etc.).
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