Each photo frame measures 3 inch x 3 inch and holds 2 1/8 inch x 2 1/8 inch photo. Each set includes 20 pieces wood picture frames.
I definitely did NOT spend 15 minutes scanning my library looking for that silly image before I realized my mistake. MAC&ME picture frame place card holders are the perfect addition to your wedding decorations rustic theme. The TIFF for the frame you exported will be within /Users//Pictures. Oh, and one more thing-did you note that the “Export Frame To Pictures” menu item says, you know, “Export Frame To PICTURES”? Don’t be like me and expect it to show up in your Photos library. And the final option under that menu will let you swap back and forth between scanning and stepping controls, so you can either step through a video frame by frame or scan forward and back in the more traditional manner. “Set Poster Frame” will change what thumbnail Photos shows on the selected video when you’re scrolling through your library. “Trim” is obviously useful (as is “Reset Trim” if you’ve munged a video up when you tried to edit it).
And as you can see, there are some other handy choices there. See that “Export Frame To Pictures” option? Yeah, that’s all you’ve gotta do. Start by double-clicking on any video to open it, and then click on the gear icon that’ll appear on the control bar. The feature’s a teensy bit hidden, but it’s still really simple to do. A nifty little trick you can do with the new Photos program (available starting with OS X Yosemite 10.10.3) is exporting frames from videos.