Create A Realistic Torn Photo Frame Effect Using Photoshop

January 24, 2010

in Photography Post Processing

This is the first tutorial of its kind on APN about photographic and other special effects. I had a beautiful photograph of my son and I wanted to make it my desktop wallpaper. But not without adding some special effects. The torn edge frame effect was the one that came to mind. But the tutorials were either too long, unrealistic or just not relevant. Here’s something simple you can do to add a torn edge effect to any photo. Fire up Photoshop. We are going to use this photo —

Create A Realistic Torn Photo Frame Effect Using Photoshop

  1. Select the part of the picture that you want to retain in the frame — a good estimate is about 5-10 pixels from the edges like so:
    Create A Realistic Torn Photo Frame Effect Using Photoshop
  2. Next, (align the selection to the center if not already and) go into quick mask mode using the last button on the Tools.
    Create A Realistic Torn Photo Frame Effect Using Photoshop
  3. Go to Filter > Sketch > Torn Edges…
    Create A Realistic Torn Photo Frame Effect Using Photoshop
  4. See the edge preview here (like in the picture below) and adjust the settings using the controls on the top right and click  OK.
    Create A Realistic Torn Photo Frame Effect Using Photoshop
  5. Exit out of the quick mask mode using the button as in step 2. You’ll have the following area selected:
    Create A Realistic Torn Photo Frame Effect Using Photoshop
  6. Right click on the image and click Select Inverse. You’ll now have the edges selected. Hit Delete on the keyboard and you’ll have the torn edges frame —
    Create A Realistic Torn Photo Frame Effect Using Photoshop

We’ve shown this on a patterned background to distinguish the photo’s white edge from the page background. This method works the best on medium sized images. Share or bookmark this tutorial. What other methods have you tried to create the torn edges frame effect?

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mature amateur interracial April 12, 2010 at 8:53 pm

Thanks for such a great post and the review, I am totally impressed! Keep stuff like this coming.

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Kenny Howse June 29, 2010 at 5:21 am

Great technique! I will try that one out, keep it coming, great stuff!

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cialis January 24, 2011 at 12:38 pm

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James C November 4, 2011 at 6:23 am

Thnaks SO much for this. I have some more time consuming and elaborate techniques i typically use, but earlier today i realized I had new images I needed to apply this type of effect to. This worked out GREAT. Thanks thanks thanks again!

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