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Thought that might work, but no luck. Thanks for the response though! Any other suggestions?
Hi,
Two other techniques that might be useful, they do not "embed" a border into an image, so will not meet your needs here - but are useful to bear in mind in the right circumstances.
1.
Produce a border image in an image editor, with the border of your choice (useful if you needed a patterned border for example), save it as a .png and use it as an overlay for each image. In effect they act as a "pair of images".
2.
A bit quick and dirty but useful nonetheless. It can be refined to become quite creative in the right context. Works best if all images are the same AR.
Place a colorboard (or any other image) of your choice on track 1 as the basis for a border.
Extend it to the duration needed.
Place your images in order on track 2.
Resize your 1st image to show the colorboard as a border.
Copy Keyframe Attributes.
Select all the other images.
Paste Keyframe Attributes.
Job done.
Cheers,
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