I want to print four diferent photos on one sheet of paper
How do I print a number of different photo,s on one sheet of paper.?
In your documents, highlight all of them, right click and click on print, a wizard set up thing should come up, go through it, and it asks if you want a pic per page, or 2 pics per page etc...And you select which one you want, and hey presto!
How do I print a number of different photo,s on one sheet of paper.?
some camera software comes with program to print sets, check if you already have,
Photoscape : has option to combine and other settings,
http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/index....
if you have paint or photo editor, you can create new canvas, and copy and paste pictures into one background as group to print,
Picasa album
http://picasa.google.com/
Photofiltre
http://photofiltre.free.fr/frames_en.htm
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Reply:In Photoshop just use the Contact Sheet Script, it will automatically rotate, scale and align as many pictures as you want, on to any size of paper you want.
If you want to place more deliberately you start with a blank canvas the same size as the printer paper you are using (A4 or Folio etc.) Then you can just open and drag the pictures onto the canvas and resize and lay them out as you wish.
If you have CS or higher you can use the Place command in Bridge, just highlight the picture you want, go to File%26gt;Place%26gt;In Photoshop and it will place the picture on your canvas with a transform tool bounding box around it, you can resize, rotate, and move the picture where you want. The beauty of this method is it imports the picture as a Smart Object which means you can alter the original file totally non destructively any changes will be applied to the picture in your layout when you close the original file.
There are other ways using Templates which are even more advanced and are aimed at professionals building wedding album pages or even scrapbookers. These templates often carry things like frames or %26#039;Stroke Edges%26#039; automatically.
In any of these methods you can add text should you want to.
If you haven%26#039;t got Photoshop then the second simple, manual method can be used with Gimp, which is free. The trick is to open a blank canvas first.
Download Gimp here.
http://www.gimp.org/
Chris
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