"Roy G" <roy.gibson1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Sande" <sande.cripps@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>I have a bunch of very large images taken on vacation that I want to
>>resize to 4x6. I cropped/resized several, but when I started to print to
>>4x6 photo paper, the image was cropped even more on the lower and right
>>edges- enough to ruin the composition of the shot. So I think I must
have
>>done something wrong. What is the correct procedure to resize in CS3? Is
>>there some setting in the print dialog I missed?
>>
>> Sande
>
> I don't know for sure, but it could be that you have selected "No
Margins"
> and not also set "Center Image".
>
> The "No Margins" causes the printer to enlarge the image size - in order
> to ensure no white edges on the print. This does cause some cropping,
> because parts of the image edges are now beyond the paper edges.
> Leaving "Center Image" unticked probably means that all of this cropping
> is happening on 1 long edge and 1 short edge.
>
> Roy G
>
I believe had Center Image ticked, but I had set the printing for
"Borderless" in the HP Page Setup dialog box. I tried again using only
the
PS dialog after KatWoman's response, and as noted got about the same image
content, but with white (uneven) borders.
Sande


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