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shooting tethered with white border

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  • brianmerwin
    This is almost certainly being done using the overlay tool. Someone created the white border at the specific dimensions, saved it as a PNG and just imported it into the overlay tool.
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  • NN103450
    thanks! thats actually an interesting way to do it hadn't thought of that. but in the screenshot i posted the white border shows up on the image thumbnails and with overlay tool you dont seem to get a preview on the thumbnail so guessing they used a different method
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  • Benjamin Liddle
    The screenshot is showing the crop tool in use- opacity 100, brightness 100. This will be reflected in the preview as well as the thumbnails.
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  • Daryl Orillaza
    No that's not an overlay, it's the Mask settings on the crop tool.

    Preferences> Crop > Mask > Opacity + Brightness sliders 100.

    Normally the crop dimensions are a semi opaque mask, but some people like to completely white (or black) it out.
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