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DESCRIPTION

Aperture BorderFX is an Aperture export plug-in that allows you to add borders to images as you export them.

  • Fit image within defined dimensions, adding borders to pad image.
  • Commonly used output options can be saved as a preset, for quick access.
  • Various options to scale image, to fit within the border, or crop the image with the border.
  • Multiple border effects to choose from.
  • Add watermark to exported image.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.2b6: Fixed an issue with the Dimension list defaulting to an empty list on new installations if the BorderFX Edit plug-in is used first.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later, Aperture 1.5.6 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Reinhard Uebel
Downloads:3,503
  - Version d/l:438
Multimedia & Design:Author Tools
License:Free
Date:02 Jun 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
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Aperture BorderFX User Reviews (3 posts)Write A Review
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Mar 1 2009

ALUAKZ  Very very useful!!! Easy to use, quite flexible, and great results... I'm missing one feature though... it would be great it you could write vertically too, i.e. so that you're abe to write not only on the top and bottom border/edges of the image, but also on the left and write edges  
(Version 1.1.2)

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Mar 28 2008
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FEVIDA  This Aperture-plugin is getting very feature-complete and stable now. It's much better then te previous version and I'm using it all the time now. To good thing is that there are not just a number of pre-fabricated frames, but that you can get really creative using the different tools te create your own custom frames.  
(Version 1.1)

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Mar 27 2008
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GARYI  Awesome. This has been sooo needed. What would make it totally uber awesome is if it had basic FTP functionality.

As this is at the output stage one is still left with having to use say imagewell to upload. One could argue that as imagewell has boarder capability it could do the whole job.  
(Version 1.1)

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