Borders
ImplementedIt would be good to be able to add borders to images on screen instead of having to use an external editor just for this purpose.
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I concur. Look to darktable for the example of a raw editor that provides these simple but meaningful quality of life features.
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This is an excellent example of a nice-to-have feature that should be easy for C1 to implement. I appreciate that they have some serious programming issues, especially supporting new ARM based hardware on Mac, and even Microsoft is shifting away from Intel processors. That's got to be a huge challenge for C1. However, this is trivial in comparison.
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Hi John,
Thank you for this request.
It would be forwarded to the Product Management team for further consideration.
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I vote for borders too.
A simple but very very nice-to-have feature.
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Another vote for Borders (one or many borders).
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Hi, also a will see a border on the software Thanks
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+1
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+1, I'd like to see this added to the export feature. Right now, I have several export recipes that account for adding borders in a third-party program. I'd love to be able to specify this on export.
- Pick color. (at minimum black and white borders)
- Pick width.
- Pick whether the border is included or excluded with the requested output size.
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This post has a "completed" tag. What does that mean?
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It means no more and no less than:
It would be forwarded to the Product Management team for further consideration.
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Okay, I was hoping that it would be part of next month's update. Hah.
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I would love C1 having this features for Instagram posting (white 5:4 frame) and other various purposes... Jumping from C1 to ON1 or Affinity photo is boring and time consuming.
ON1 Photoraw does it nicely, even with this lovely analog darkroom look.
See example with both a black frame and a white border (C1+ON1+Affinity Photo !)
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