You can convert your grids and guides to frames in Adobe Photoshop through a simple method that I will teach you today:
Step 1:
First I will create a grid, click view and rulers or control/command + R depending on your OS.
Step 2:
Click and drag rulers to the document, and we can see that it’s now in pixels. Which is good if you’re a document is for web, but if not, you can right-click on the rulers in millimetres.
Step 3:
Now we can control them. Under edit> Preferences> Guides grid and slices.
Step 4:
Divide into four. Click OK. Now they got a bit smaller and if I drag I can have more control 5 millimetres, 10 millimetres and I can bring back the guide.
Step 5:
To zoom in and moved to the direct selection tool. Let’s make sure we have our anchor point exactly on the line.
Step 6
Copy the same shape control T or command T on the Mac. Right click and flip vertically. You can just select where they move through all of them and copy it.
Step 7:
To another and make sure you have also the same space here. Now we can select all of them or just few to place an image. Right-click on their name and convert frame, click OK.
And you’re set! Did you see how easy that was? Take a look at the video for a more detailed view on the occurring that just happened.