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1. First of all you must open an image that you want to put frame on.
Free Photoshop Tutorials, Special Effect in Photoshop, Image Frame

2. Select the 'Rectangular Marquee Tool (M)' and make a rectangular selection in the middle of the image. The space between selection's borders and the sides of the image will be your frame.
Free Photoshop Tutorials, Special Effect in Photoshop, Image Frame

Free Photoshop Tutorials, Special Effect in Photoshop, Image Frame

3. Now goto main menu and 'Select -> Inverse' or press 'Ctrl + Shift + I', the result will be two discontinious rectangles as shown below.
Free Photoshop Tutorials, Special Effect in Photoshop, Image Frame

4. Then select the 'Brush Tool (B)' and draw over the delimitated space by the rectangles. It doesn't matter if you draw outside this area.
Or you can simply choose menu 'Edit > Fill' to fill the area with any color. Next image shows the result.
Free Photoshop Tutorials, Special Effect in Photoshop, Image Frame


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