After doing a bit of research, I'm happy to say I'm not the only one who has been frustrated by Photoshop's strange lack of options when it comes to creating a simple white border on your elements. I've tried stroke, expand, and even "border", but all of them are either rounded or feathered, and it makes me crazy! Finally, I found something that works (other than layering a disproportionate white rectangle underneathe). Here's the step by step on how to get a simple square border (at least in PS3).
- Activate the layer. (Click the thumbnail in the layers palette while holding the Ctrl key)
- Hold down the Shift key and the letter "Q"
- From the top menu, select Filter> Other> Maximum
- Choose the width of your border
- Shift-Q again
- Now you'll see an empty marquee around your picture, fill that marquee with whatever color you want for your border.
- Now hit Ctrl-D on your keyboard to get rid of the marching ants and there ya go!
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