The Basics

Use EasyFrame to add a nice finishing touch to your photos.

Using EasyFrame is easy.

  1. Drag an image from the Finder (or another app, like iPhoto) and drop it in the EasyFrame's image area.
  2. Select a frame in the frame selection drawer.
  3. Click on the main image area and drag to reposition the image relative to the frame.
  4. Drag the file icon to the Finder or another application (e.g. Mail).


Custom Frames

EasyFrame comes with a collection of built-in frames. It also allows you to add and use your own frames. A frame can be an 8-bit grayscale image or a 32-bit RGB with alpha image. Visit http://www.yellowmug.com/easyframe/freeframes for more free frames.

Adding a Frame

To add a frame, first select a frame set to add it to. Then drag a frame file and drop it in the the frame selection area. (Note: frames can only be added to custom frame sets)

Creating a Frame Set

To create a new frame set, click on the frame set selection menu and select Add Frame Set.

Removing and Renaming a Frame Set

To remove or rename an existing set, first select the set. Then click on the frame set selection menu again and select Remove Frame Set or Rename Frame Set.



Send-To Menu

The File -> Send To menu provides a quick way to send output of EasyFrame to another app or folder. The Send To menu can also be accessed by Ctrl-Clicking on the image.

The destinations within the Send To menu is configurable. Select Setup Destinations to bring up the setup sheet. To add an application or folder, just drag it from the Finder and drop it in the destinations table. Rearranging the destinations is easy too - just drag and drop an entry in the position you want it to be in.

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