Installing PhotoFrame Presets
Installing a preset for PhotoFrame is a bit different from installing a preset for PhotoTools. Keep in mind that if a preset uses frames you do not have in your version of PhotoFrame, it will not work correctly. For example if you have a preset that was created in PhotoFrame 4.5 Professional Edition and it uses a Guru frame, that preset will not work in PhotoFrame 4.5 Standard Edition.
The PhotoFrame Presets have a *.pfo file extension. When you download them from the onOne Exchange, they are in a .zip file format to make sure that your web browser and operating system recognize the file format. After you download the file, unzip it and then follow these instructions.
Step 1 - Open any image in Photoshop
Step 2 – Open PhotoFrame
Step 3 -From the File menu, select the Open Presets Folder option.

Step 4 - A Finder (Mac) or Explorer (Win) window will appear showing the Presets folder. In the folder are sub-folders for each category.

Step 5 - Drag and drop the downloaded .pfo files into the preset category you wish them to appear in. You can create a new category by simply creating a sub-folder.
Step 6 - Return to PhotoFrame and cancel. Then re-open PhotoFrame.
Step 7 - In the Library, click on the Presets tab. You should now be able to find and user your new presets.











