Jim-Pops wrote:
Everyone following this post,
There are many ways to do the same thing in Photoshop CC. My original post is the exact way I did the border but now after reading Linda's way I tried something else.
Once you have completed all you adjustments to your picture either flatten your image, put all your images in an all inclusive group, or make a stamped layer, Command+Option+Shift+E
Now add a white layer. Add a mask for this new layer and start painting with a black brush on the mask. Your image will start to appear. If you make a mistake with your brush do command+Z to erase your steps in reverse order.
Go to download area to see sample much better.
My picture I used here is just a grab shot for demonstration purposes.
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To "erase" you can also hit the X key and then paint and that paints out what you don't want. Hit it again and you will paint in. It's a toggle. Thanks for posting this info. Here's my first and second attempt at using the white layer to create a border. Will continue to play.