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Steve Poulton
Participant
December 24, 2022
Question

P: New Add Border and Share feature thoughts

  • December 24, 2022
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Discovered this new feature this evening and it's a welcome addition that could speed up my workflow considerably. However, there's no control over the image resolution exported/shared. It would be very useful to be able to set the resolution for example for Instagram's 1080px max to avoid compression by the platform. 

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unaemlag
Participant
January 2, 2023

This “add border and share” is a lovely and helpful feature. I believe a good thing will be to have the option to shift the image on the canvas on x or y, not only centered as it is now. More like a “Passepartout” than a simple “border.”

Steve Poulton
Participant
January 1, 2023

Here's hoping we will all see the feature developed further in 2023.

Happy New Year everyone.

Jim Wilde
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 1, 2023

Yes, hopefully this is just the initial starting point and there'll be some changes coming in future updates.

Participant
December 29, 2022

I really hope they add image quality settings and watermark options to this new feature. Also would be great if one could manually resize the border.

Jim Wilde
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 30, 2022
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I really hope they add image quality settings and watermark options to this new feature. Also would be great if one could manually resize the border.


By @Reclaimed Halo

 

Fully agree. Without the ability to change settings and add a watermark this feature is fairly useless to me.

Participant
December 26, 2022
  1. I can find this on my I phone below export as but I can't find it on my Samsung tablet?????
Jim Wilde
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 26, 2022

It appears to currently be an iOS/iPadOS only feature, not yet available on Android devices.

Jim Wilde
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 24, 2022

Agreed. And nor can you add a watermark. It's a useful start, but really hobbled in terms of control over the output.