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In PS:

Image> Canvas size> click on the height box, use the arrow keys pressing up and down depending on how thick you want it. Do the same in the width box, just add like .5 of a cm or something

Make sure black is selected if you want a black boarder.

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make a macro (recorded action) on photoshop to increase the canvas size (relative) by like 20 pixels height and width with black as the background colour. then all you need to do is play the action and it'll do it all for you.

just go edit > canvas size. check the "relative" box. and put in values of 20 and 20 with the background set to black

:)

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In PS:

Image> Canvas size> click on the height box, use the arrow keys pressing up and down depending on how thick you want it. Do the same in the width box, just add like .5 of a cm or something

Make sure black is selected if you want a black boarder.

Easier way:

Replace Apple for Control on a PC or something..

Photoshop;

Apple C (copy layer)

Apple V (paste duplicate layer)

Layer > Layer Style > Stroke.

Select black, 5 - 8px or whatever you want, then click 'inside' for where you want it.

Ta dar.

:)

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Easier way:

Replace Apple for Control on a PC or something..

Photoshop;

Apple C (copy layer)

Apple V (paste duplicate layer)

Layer > Layer Style > Stroke.

Select black, 5 - 8px or whatever you want, then click 'inside' for where you want it.

Ta dar.

:)

Or, on the little window that shows all the windows right click>bklending options>stroke ...

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the first pic is impressive, the white slab will be as everyone BASHES into that particular slab phil :P haha.

the angle of the first pic is good it needs trimming down so you cant tell so much of the lens with the "wide angle/fisheye" ness of it. others didnt really interest me i think its how thew first one looks like your looking down onto it. the shadow makes that picture too!!!! as most others have pointed out.

Waynio....................................

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Love the first picture (Y)

Is the front rim on the GU a rear echo rim? It looks really wide for a front.

Cheers Brett....

it is :D

i'm not a weight freak and thought it would look better. Apart from being sent two different shades of green rims :(, A front rim i think looks lost in the forks.

I am still undesided weather or not to polish the side wall up silver on it so it matches the rear one :ermm:

chris

edit: didn't realise i wos on my brothers user (should be BAZZA)

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it is :D

i'm not a weight freak and thought it would look better. Apart from being sent two different shades of green rims :(, A front rim i think looks lost in the forks.

I am still undesided weather or not to polish the side wall up silver on it so it matches the rear one :ermm:

chris

No dont. Keep the sidewalls green. I have gold on my gu and it looks ace imo. (Y)

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That first pictures is actually the best!!! :o:o:o:o The angle just makes it look amazing...

It looks like a proper desktop picture. Shame its not the right size. :(

Cheers for the pictures anyway.

Cheers,

Joe.

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