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White borders on Instagram photos can offset the shot and give your profile a more artistic look. But trust us: we’ve tried tons of white border photo editors until we’ve found the ones that produce just the right frame. In this video, we’re going to show you guys how to add a white border to your photo on iPhone using Photoshop, Lightroom, Snapseed, and Inshot (InShot can even put a white border on your Instagram video). Here’s the catch though: when you use those Instagram borders, each of your photos automatically turns into three, if not more: the original, the edited copy, and one or more copies with the various white frames. For someone shooting and posting on the daily, these duplicates will quickly gobble up storage. Gemini Photos will find all your similar shots, group them, and let you delete all the shots you don’t want (for example, you might want to keep the original and the white border photo, but lose the edited copy you don’t really need). DOWNLOAD GEMINI PHOTOS: https://go.onelink.me/cyWG/b9ded537 For even more ways (five!) to add a white border to a photo on iPhone, check out the tutorial on our blog: https://backlightblog.com/white-frame.... You’ll find out: how to add native Instagram borders how to add a white border in VSCO how to add a white frame to your photo using Whitagram how to add a white border to your Instagram photo with Preview how to do that and other photo edits with Instfit the pros and cons of using white frames on your Instagram photos If you also shoot on camera (or want to start), follow Chris for camera photography tutorials: / @whoschrischu And here are the time codes for easy navigation: 00:00 - Intro 00:09 - Before editing 00:56 - White border photo apps 01:00 - Snapseed 02:00 - Photoshop Express 02:47 - Lightroom 03:25 - InShot 04:25 - The results