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How do I print photos on same page in CS3 Photoshop?
When I press Print in File menu, I deselect 'Center Image' and place the photo at the top-left of the page. Then I press print. I then open a new photo and go through the same process but this time I place the photo in the top-right of the page, then print it out.
How can I print some photos on the same page without taking the paper out? |
One way is to create a new document, cut or copy and paste your photos onto it. Every time you paste on the photo it will be on a separate layer, use the 'Move' tool to fine tune your composition on the new document. There are other methods but I've used this one before.
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Not sure about CS3 but in CS2 you can go to File / Automate / Picture Package....
You can then use presets or make your own layouts at any size and then put your chosen images into each section . Mark |
I should have said that I need the photos at a certain size and shape. Either 8-9cm square or a circle that is 8-9cm diameters in size.
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Well you can either do what I suggested or what JonnyM suggested .
Mark |
I'll see how it goes when I need to do it again.
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Bridge should be able to help you out here.
I believe PS CS3 comes with bridge and know bridge CS3 has this feature although I forget where it is in CS3 so I refer to what it is called in CS5. Open bridge and navigate to all photo's needed, Highlight them all and click output on the top "views" bar (this is where it maybe called and located differently in CS3). Using this screen you can select all the options you need. Create it as a PDF and then open the PDF and print. |
you really could do with using a DTP package to lay a page out as you wish
i use corel draw to place and size images exactly where i want then on a page it looks like serif page plus is still doing a free version it would be an ideal way of seeing if it's the right sort of package to meet your needs link [url]http://www.serif.com/desktop-publishing-software/?MC=SERPPCFDPaP&gclid=CLv4x9aB2LICFSTHtAodBhUAFg[/url] |
[QUOTE=cosmicma;83042]you really could do with using a DTP package to lay a page out as you wish
i use corel draw to place and size images exactly where i want then on a page it looks like serif page plus is still doing a free version it would be an ideal way of seeing if it's the right sort of package to meet your needs link [url]http://www.serif.com/desktop-publishing-software/?MC=SERPPCFDPaP&gclid=CLv4x9aB2LICFSTHtAodBhUAFg[/url][/QUOTE] We used to use the program but it always crashed the computer, so we don't use it any more. Thanks for the thought though :) |
[QUOTE=SunderlandPhotography;83070]We used to use the program but it always crashed the computer, so we don't use it any more. Thanks for the thought though :)[/QUOTE]
try this one [url]http://www.scribus.net/?q=downloads[/url] another open source ( freeware ) DTP package that might be a little more friendly to your computer |
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