Film Sprocket Border For Photoshop?

Stu W

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I decided to start scanning negs, and I wanted to add a sprocket like border with the film type and speed, and frame number to the print. Is there a filter or plugin to do this? Thanks. Stu
 
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Is any B&B Filmstrip any good for you?

Also have an action called 'Action Graphik®:35 mm Frame' - can't seem to find the website again, but it is attached as a zip and a sample attached.
 

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I scanned a bit of overexposed developed film with a flatbed and place the image over that .psd. then I save as .png to get the sprocket holes transparant.

http://img357.imageshack.us/img357/9171/exportwizard2lu3.png ( don't look at the picture, it was an example for another forum i made at work , optimally the top isn't cropped off. )

Scan bits of all the film you use at a large dpi and save them. It's as easy as any action.
 
I think Extensis made a product called Photoframe, but they don't seem to have the trial version on their website anymore. I'll try your methods. Thanks much. Stu
 
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