by "KatWoman" <spamfree@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Sep 2, 2008 at 02:54 PM
"KatWoman" <spamfree@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "KatWoman" <spamfree@[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
>>
>>
>> If you have the correct pro****tion should be no issue to print it
smaller
>> for 4x6
>>
>> first use crop tool
>> choose preset or fill in exact size 4x6 (300 res?)
>> is your image pro****tional to 4x6 ??
>> FILE>PRINT
>>
>> in that dialog many options to resize but not crop
>> also you can untick center
>> etc
>> if you're making bleed print you will get an error message from PS
ignore
>> it
>> hit advanced option or printer options
>> I have Epson so not sure about HP
>> in that dialog make sure to select BORDERLESS and proper paper size
and
>> orientation (****trait, landscape)
>> quality for print etc
>>
>> why install another program to make a print??
>>
>>
> does HP have print preview feature??
> I always use that
> if it is incorrectly sized you can see it before wasting ink and paper
>
>
> windows will AUTO crop and print borderless 4x6 too
> this is less reliable as you cannot control the crop and color profiles
>
> go to the folder of pictures
> control ****ft to select all or control click each to print
>
> at left choose print these photos
> then a wizard comes up
> fill in size of picture you need
> how many of each to print
>
> also choose print options and fill in for HP dialog borderless and 4x6
> paper
> done
>
for a very large batch of snapshot pics (where prefect color etc is not so
critical) I would upload them to a service like SNAPFISH and just let
them
do it for 5 cents per
they will even make it into a nice memory book for you