Ha! Thank you Pierre. No I did not use the blur functions; however while trying your idea I realized that I had the marquee feather setting at 1 px. So that the inside black border line remained sharp. Once I increase it to 10-15px it fuzzed up and merged with the inside colours highlights nicely. So for the communal record this is what I did, (certain that there is a much faster way to do it too, but !!!) On a single colour image, with the feather setting set, for the example at an exaggerated 15 px set a square marquee to form the inside line of the border. Select menu, Inverse. You are now working only on the border area of the image. Edit menu, Fill . Contents window / use / colour select colour from the colour picker. I used blk. since it was my background colour. Blending window / mode / color burn (I know we spell it right). Opacity 100%. OK Select menu, Deselect. Do the same on the other two images. Assemble the three boarded images in a triptych as you normally do.  |