Border effects: How do I remove a border?
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Border effects: How do I remove a border?
How do I remove a border if I don't want a border?
Re: Border effects: How do I remove a border?
Hi Les,
Assuming that you have applied an effect that includes a border created by a border node, this is how I would remove the border:
1. Load image
2. Apply effect that has the border
3. Right-click on the thumbnail representing that effect in the list of the applied effects at the top right of the screen
4. Select "Manual edit". This will open the Effect Editor and allow you to change the effect.
5. Search for the Border node.
6. Select the border node with a left-click of the mouse and delete it with the delete key on your computer
7. Click and drag an arrow from the left disconnected node to the right one.
If you want, you can make other changes to the effect and save it as a local effect that you can use again at any time.
Assuming that you have applied an effect that includes a border created by a border node, this is how I would remove the border:
1. Load image
2. Apply effect that has the border
3. Right-click on the thumbnail representing that effect in the list of the applied effects at the top right of the screen
4. Select "Manual edit". This will open the Effect Editor and allow you to change the effect.
5. Search for the Border node.
6. Select the border node with a left-click of the mouse and delete it with the delete key on your computer
7. Click and drag an arrow from the left disconnected node to the right one.
If you want, you can make other changes to the effect and save it as a local effect that you can use again at any time.
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