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| Thread ID: 31835 | 2003-04-02 05:58:00 | Printing Photos | csinclair83 (200) | Press F1 |
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| 132834 | 2003-04-03 01:43:00 | i cant seem 2 get anything working..tried every idea you guys have given me..apart from that one with adsee or something of that name...coz its pay for it..so yeah... i think i;ll just get more photo paper and print 2 per page..one on top and bottom.. |
csinclair83 (200) | ||
| 132835 | 2003-04-03 03:11:00 | Hi, Get a trial version of ACDsee from.... www.ACDsystems.com/English/index.htm Good luck Ron. |
Ron24 (337) | ||
| 132836 | 2003-04-03 04:48:00 | Hey, do you have MS Publisher? If you do just Insert --> Picture --> From File and as you resize the photo watch down in the bottom right of the status bar it gives you the size of the frame. You can put on as many photos onto the page as you want. HTH Jen. |
JenZ (3514) | ||
| 132837 | 2003-04-03 06:48:00 | I suppose you know of the 'print pictures' part of 'picture tasks' on the left hand panel of the picture folder of XPh, a few different options already there for you that may be what you're looking for... Trev |
Trev0 (1995) | ||
| 132838 | 2003-04-03 07:15:00 | Sorry to hear about your problems CS. I had a good go-over of what I suggested above and it works fine for me, although I have Photoshop 5.5. Additions I might suggest to those I listed above are that you resize the image before copy and pasting (to say 10cm by whatever gives the right proportion, Photoshop does that automatically, and actually apply the free transform (did you do this??) before trying to print, otherwise it won't print right. Apply the free transform by clicking on one of the tools, say the copy tool. Then, depending on your printer and driver, you may be able to get a print preview to see if it works without actually printing. I use an Epson 670 stylus that does this just fine. Otherwise you can try a pagemaker type program (although I don't think this is necessary) MS Publisher was suggested - should be OK, ACDSEE - maybe OK, Quark is excellent but expensive, sometimes I use an old photoediting program called MGI Photosuite which is pretty simple but (unlike some other such software) does have a useful print preview and print resize and position facility. But I still don't see why you have the difficulty with Photoshop - have you checked out their help material on this topic? |
rugila (214) | ||
| 132839 | 2003-04-03 08:42:00 | Publisher 2002 works for me running under WinXP Pro. I can print a number of pictures on a page and keep the proportions right. The number of pics on a page vary with the size they are at of course. |
Elephant (599) | ||
| 132840 | 2003-04-03 08:59:00 | Go to scantips.com for a good exposition on the ins & outs of scanning/printing photos | muddyboots (2350) | ||
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