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Post by chaucer on Aug 3, 2015 23:43:25 GMT
How do I print two images of the same photo on one page?
The Default setting puts the picture in the middle of landscape mode of a 8x11 page but two will fit if I can go to Portrait mode-save paper.
I am using Elements 12. Thanks for any advice.
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Post by Tpgettys on Aug 4, 2015 0:32:32 GMT
Hi Chaucer, and welcome to Photoshop Elements and More!
As far as I know, you would have to duplicate the image, resize the canvas and slide one of the copies above the other (or to the side, depending on the orientation).
That will give you a single image that can then be printed. If that is not clear, please ask again!
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 4, 2015 0:48:11 GMT
Hi Chaucer, welcome to PSE&M!
You need to use the Picture Package feature in Elements; it will let you print one photo repeatedly.
1. In the Organizer, select the photo to be printed. 2. Bring up the Prints dialog (Ctrl-P). 3. In the Prints dialog, go to the "Select Type of Print" menu and choose "Picture Package". 4. Go to the "Select a Layout" menu and choose the composition style you want. Ex.: two 3" x 5" photos, two 4" x 6" photos, etc. 5. Turn on "Fill Page With First Photo".
Your page will look like this.
NOTE: You can also launch the Picture Package feature by going to Create>Photo Prints>Picture Package either in the Organizer or in the Editor.
Here is some more information from the Help file -- Create Photo Prints.
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Post by Squirrel2014 on Aug 4, 2015 3:05:48 GMT
I couldn't find 'Create>' in Editor (v12) so I opened the Help file, searched for 'Photo Package' and discovered there is a Plug-in for this See here - helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/print-photos-picture-package-layout.htmlSo, I'm just wondering, Sepiana, if 'Create>' is a v13 thing or have I missed something? This feature would certainly be useful. I didn't know it existed ! So, a big 'Thanks' Julie
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 4, 2015 3:39:05 GMT
Julie,
I have Elements 12 as well. My answer to Chaucer was based on this version.
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Post by Squirrel2014 on Aug 4, 2015 9:44:15 GMT
Oh dear! I did 'miss something', didn't I? Thanks very much for pointing that out, Sepiana. It didn't occur to me to look there for 'Create' but as soon as I saw your first image I realised how 'blind' I am Thanks again. Your in-depth knowledge continues to amaze!!! Julie
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 4, 2015 17:37:10 GMT
Julie, don't worry! It is easy to miss this feature. Now just put it to good use.
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