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printing photos
help !
having spend so much time i am on the verge of launching my pc on its first flying lesson out the 3rd story window towards the car park - can someone help ? If i wanted to print a selection of photos on a sheet of A4 say 14 pictures but position them randomly/various sizes in a montage sort of way - what program would you use ? i have tried word till i am sick of it - the only way i can manage it is to individually print each picture one at a time adjusting the dimensions on the preview page,then feed the sheet in again and so on. can anyone offer a simpler and easier way? im sure there is one ! |
I use fotoslate by ACD Systems. Very good IMHO,
hth Charles nb: and you can download a free trial too,.. |
Photoshop6. Also use photo quality glossy film.
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LDG_GEAR _MONITOR,
Another very good program is MGI's Photosuite. It was recently acquired by Roxio: Roxio's PhotoSuite 7 Platinum Take Care, Richard |
In Word you may have more success if, when you've inserted the picture, you tweak it with a right-click and choose: Format Picture, Layout tab, Square, [OK]. That will then allow you to re-size pics and more importantly move them around on the page. Cost: nil. The Photoshop solution is correct, but at horrendous cost. Try Paintshop Pro, much cheaper - new & used on Amazon around £15.
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thanks for the help think i have an old copy of paintshop some where will have a hunt an a play with the pics ......
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Serif's Photo Plus 9 does EXACTLY what you require - No connection with them but have used their stuff for years - generally excellent.
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Cornish Jack,
No connection with them No one is ever going to accuse you. ;) Take Care, Richard |
Quite right, Richard.
...now that's not an invitation to blatantly advertise ;) - the usual PPRuNe rules apply - but constructive advice doesn't need a disclaimer. If you're a happy user, feel free to say so. |
The problem with Serif - as my Dad has found to his cost, is that once they have your name/address on their database they are like leeches - bombarding you with junk mail and "special" offers + phone calls.
IMHO, their s/w is sub-standard too. Charles |
Photoshop was mentioned above but the full version may be overkill unless you are a serious/pro photographer. It is expensive but is the industry standard in digital photo processing. Adobe put out a smaller version called Photoshop Elements which is a LOT cheaper and very capable. It still has a fair learning curve to it though. Elements is bundled with some cameras and scanners so there may be people with unused copies around who may have them on E-Bay. (Not sure about the legality of that so I may be out of line here).
Paint Shop Pro is in the same vein, perhaps with a bit more capability in some areas and is similarly priced. Some feel it is a bit more user friendly. They both have trial downloads good for 30 days so you could have a look at them. There are also third party on line tutorials if you do a search. |
Evo,
now that's not an invitation to blatantly advertise Richard |
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