Tiling in PS- Printing large pictures

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Nov 7, 2004
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In Illustrator CS you can print with a great tiling function. Your oversize picture will print on several sheets and you can assemble them after printing.

In Photoshop CS there is no such function. Is there a way around this- without placing the image in an Illustrator document or doing laborious cropping?

I’m just trying to output to a Canon inkjet.

Thanks
David

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edjh
Nov 7, 2004
DC wrote:
In Illustrator CS you can print with a great tiling function. Your oversize picture will print on several sheets and you can assemble them after printing.

In Photoshop CS there is no such function. Is there a way around this- without placing the image in an Illustrator document or doing laborious cropping?

I’m just trying to output to a Canon inkjet.

Thanks
David
What’s the matter with putting it into Illustrator (or a page layout program)? Seems like the logical way to go.


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Elliott
Nov 7, 2004
http://www.posterjetstudio.com

can print wide format from illustrator and tile the picture into 24" or 36" wide strips automatically.

elliott

DC wrote:

In Illustrator CS you can print with a great tiling function. Your oversize picture will print on several sheets and you can assemble them after printing.

In Photoshop CS there is no such function. Is there a way around this- without placing the image in an Illustrator document or doing laborious cropping?

I’m just trying to output to a Canon inkjet.

Thanks
David

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