On Fri, 21 May 2004 16:33:25 +0100, "Yorkie"
wrote:
Hi all
help a poor geriatric,, I am wanting to save paper and ink by printing 2 seperate pics on one sheet of paper , like 2 different 8×6 photos ,, with out success ,, please help ..
Pete
Step 1. Make sure you have a printer that will accommodate 12" x 16" paper or larger.
Step 2. Make sure you have 12" x 16" paper or larger.
Step 3. Open a new file and set the size to 12" x 16" or larger.
Step 4. Open Picture #1 > select all > copy
Step 5. Click back to the new file and paste. Position the image.
Step 6. Open Picture #2 > select all > copy
Step 7. Click back to the new file and paste. Position the image.
Step 8. Flatten image. Save as .jpg.
Step 9. Print.
The "or larger" allows for a margin.
The above requires that Picture #1 and #2 are 6" x 8" before the copy/paste steps. If not, resize or crop to the sizes. The dpi should be no more than 150 or the file will take forever to print. For average home photos, 150 is adequate. You can copy/paste larger than 6" x 8" if you free transform, but let’s make it easy.