Black line with pen on white border

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I've seen pictures with a white border and a small black line around the picture. Can I draw this line with a pen and what kind of ink should I use? Thanks,

-- Gert Raskin (gert.raskin@med.kuleuven.ac.be), May 20, 1999

Answers

Sure you can. Take a scrap photo into an office supply shop, and try out a few pens. The ones with a spirit ink, designed to write on anything (especially overhead projection slides) work well.

You may find it difficult avoid it looking as if it has been drawn on. I prefer photographic methods, just search the forum titles for 'border'. But don't let that stop you experimenting with pens!

-- Alan Gibson (Alan.Gibson@technologist.com), May 20, 1999.


I think the black line which you are referring to is created not by a black pen but by careful positioning of the negative on the enlarger.

-- laura-jean (laura_jeanm@hotmail.com), June 23, 1999.

take a 35 mm carrier, take a hard sand paper scrach the cutthrough rectangle from inside. only a little bit( aprox 1/4 mm from allsides) place your neg in the center you will get it thanx

-- shreepad (shreepadjoglekar@usa.net), August 18, 1999.

I achieve this effect with a double mat, ~1/4 inch black mat showing under the white mat. I have an old easel taped to maintain an 8 1/2 x11 inch opening. I print on 11x14 paper, leaving very large white borders. When inserted into the double mat it gives a very finished professional appearance, like a floating mount without having to dry mount. Prints are instantly interchangeable for display.

-- Gene Crumpler (nikonguy@worldnet.att.net), August 20, 1999.

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