I'm imagining breaking an image into quarters and printing it on four pieces of paper with a 1 inch margin between them. Is there some automatic way to do this or do I have to divide the image into four images? LR or PS ideally.
Mar 15, 2017 14:08 | #1 I'm imagining breaking an image into quarters and printing it on four pieces of paper with a 1 inch margin between them. Is there some automatic way to do this or do I have to divide the image into four images? LR or PS ideally. I come here for your expert opinion. Please do not hesitate to critique or edit.
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NullMember Goldmember 3,019 posts Likes: 1130 Joined Nov 2009 More info | Mar 15, 2017 14:35 | #2 Permanentlytravisvwright wrote in post #18301776 I'm imagining breaking an image into quarters and printing it on four pieces of paper with a 1 inch margin between them. Is there some automatic way to do this or do I have to divide the image into four images? LR or PS ideally. Won't the printer software let you do that?
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gjl711 Wait.. you can't unkill your own kill. 57,733 posts Likes: 4065 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Deep in the heart of Texas More info | Mar 15, 2017 14:48 | #3 Windows printer controller will let you do that as well. Use the printer setup and set scaling to be multiple sheets Not sure why, but call me JJ.
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tonylong ...winded More info | Mar 15, 2017 15:31 | #4 The Lightroom Print layout gives you plenty of options! Tony
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