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01/06/2003 08:21:55 PM · #1
I don't have a separate photo print setup program but i have photoshop...does ps have built in templates to print multiple images on one sheet of paper?
01/06/2003 08:27:03 PM · #2
In PS 7(MAC) I know that you can do contact sheets and picture packages.
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01/07/2003 07:59:57 AM · #3
it has that option like terry said. in there you adjust size of the images, number on page, font and placement of captions.


etc.
01/07/2003 09:03:22 AM · #4
kewl! i have a program that does this for me.. but was frustrated I couldn't do it straight from PS! Great! Now I can! Thanks!
01/07/2003 01:17:38 PM · #5
Karen, what is the other program you are using to do that?

01/07/2003 02:02:36 PM · #6
ACDSee 4.0, and I assume the newer ACDSee 5.0, as well as Nikon View 5.0 both offer this feature. You can select an assortment of images or simply repeat the same image many times. You can also select the matrix - x2, x4, x6, x8 etc.
01/07/2003 03:23:43 PM · #7
QImage that I am using allow you as well freehand placing and resizing on the page. Good well you have different format picture and you want to print several on one page.
01/07/2003 04:16:33 PM · #8
Originally posted by jmsetzler:

Karen, what is the other program you are using to do that?


It is an HP Photosmart Printer software package.. It does excellent printing of true colors of what I see on my monitor.. I love it ... came with my printer...
But there are others out there.
01/07/2003 04:17:30 PM · #9
Originally posted by Karen Bryan:

Originally posted by jmsetzler:

Karen, what is the other program you are using to do that?


It is an HP Photosmart Printer software package.. It does excellent printing of true colors of what I see on my monitor.. I love it ... came with my printer...
But there are others out there.


I'll have to check that out... it probably came with my printer and I just didn't install it :)
01/07/2003 04:27:53 PM · #10
Originally posted by Karen Bryan:

Originally posted by jmsetzler:

Karen, what is the other program you are using to do that?


It is an HP Photosmart Printer software package.. It does excellent printing of true colors of what I see on my monitor.. I love it ... came with my printer...
But there are others out there.


That's the same one I use but you have to have your photo in the right aspect ratio that you want to print or it will crop it.

In PS7, I open up all of the images I want to print, open a new blank canvas as 8.5 x 11 and match up the resolution with the photos I'm printing. Then I drag the photos onto the 8.5 x 11 page, and print. It's not automatic and it's probably not the best way to print more than a few images but you can be sure that it's not going to get cropped where you don't want it cropped.
01/07/2003 09:21:06 PM · #11
The only time I have experienced the cropping is with an odd size. standard sizes have pre-made templates for the prints. If it is an odd size that I don't want it to crop, I can make a new template for it. Simple ;)
01/08/2003 05:38:21 PM · #12
Ha! I found it! I couldn't remember the name for the life of me!
I had this software... given to me with a USB cardreader like...2 years ago.. anyway.. I loved it! I lent it (foolishly) to a neighbor who claims to have given it back.. I don't have it...
anyway... It is only $40.00, and if I recall, it allows you to create your own templates, too.
I didn't bother to repurchase it only because my new printer I bought after that event came with similar software (mentioned above). So, if you didn't get something like this with your printer. Consider this program.. it even has a free trial download.
ArcSoft Photoprinter
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