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Opening PhotoFrame

 Opening PhotoFrame in Photoshop

  1. When you use PhotoFrame inside of Photoshop you need to open an image first.
  2. When you have the image you would like to work on be sure to select the layer that you would like to add an element to. Tip: if you are working on a page layout you can use the marquee tool in Photoshop to select a region to add a frame to.
  3. Then go to the File > Automate menu and select PhotoFrame 4.5

Note: You can also launch PhotoFrame, its batch dialog and use presets directly from the onOne Menu or onOne Panel.

Opening PhotoFrame in Photoshop Lightroom

  1. When you use PhotoFrame inside of Photoshop Lightroom you need to select and image or group of images to start.
  2. Then select PhotoFrame for the File > Plug-In extras menu.
  3. Then select the open button.

Note: You can also access PhotoFrame from the Lightroom Export dialog for batch processing.

Opening PhotoFrame in Aperture

  1. When you use PhotoFrame inside of Aperture you need to select an image first.
  2. Then select PhotoFrame 4.5 from the Images > Edit with menu.
  3. Then select the open button.

Note: You can also access PhotoFrame from the contextual menu by right-clicking (control-clicking) on an image and selecting Edit with > PhotoFrame 4.5.



onOne Menu and onOne Panel

 The onOne menu is a special menu that will appear in the menu bar in Photoshop between the Window and Help menu. From the onOne menu have access to any of your onOne products including PhotoFrame. You can open PhotoFrame, the batch dialog or apply your saved presets, including your last used settings directly from this menu.
 
  The new onOne Panel in Adobe Photoshop provides fast access to all the modules of Plug-In Suite 5. This allows the user to quickly launch a module without having to navigate through Photoshop's menus. But it takes that power even farther by giving users access to their favorite effects and presets right from the panel as well. This will save users time by allowing them to apply their most frequently used effects right inside of Photoshop.
  • To use the onOne menu you need to open it from the Window > Extensions menu. Once it is open, it will remain open like any other Photoshop palette.
  • The onOne menu is available in Photoshop CS4 and above.
 

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