So, bottom line: choose "Inside" for the Location. In fact if we would make our stroke 8 pixels wide and choose center, it would look the same as making the stroke 4 pixels wide and choosing " inside". If we would choose Center, we would only see the half of the width that is on the inside of our Selection line. If we would choose Outside, we wouldn't see our stroke because our Selection line is already on the outside edge of the photo and we can't go any further out. Since our Selection is around the outside edge of our photo, Inside is the only logical choice. Outside means that the whole width of the stroke will be on the outside of the Selection line. So for example, if you choose 9 for your width, it will put 4 on the outside and 5 on the inside. If you have your width set for an odd number and choose center, it puts the larger amount on the inside of the Selection. In our example, since it only works in whole numbers, it will put the entire 1 pixel on the inside of the Selection. Inside means the whole width of the stroke will be towards the inside of our Selection line.Ĭenter means that half of the stroke's width will be on one side of the Selection line and half will be on the opposite side. Again we're going to leave it at the default setting which is " Inside". These refer to where we want our stroke to be in relationship to our Selection. In this section we have 3 choices, Inside, Center, and Outside.
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