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May 23, 2007 12:37 |  #1

When going through the settings to print an image from iphoto (until I have CS2 set up) I cant find anywhere to say I want to print the image at 100%, it just offers set sizes or fill the page either which will then lose my crop.

For example if I have a 10x7 inch image and want to print that on a A4 sheet I can only have it resize my image to fit in with what it wants.

Hope that makes sence.

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May 23, 2007 23:02 |  #2

Raffman wrote in post #3254045 (external link)
When going through the settings to print an image from iphoto (until I have CS2 set up) I cant find anywhere to say I want to print the image at 100%, it just offers set sizes or fill the page either which will then lose my crop.

For example if I have a 10x7 inch image and want to print that on a A4 sheet I can only have it resize my image to fit in with what it wants.

Hope that makes sence.

Raff

What are you expecting it to do? It is only going to let you print on the size of paper you tell it you want to print on. I'm not sure I'm understanding you.

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May 24, 2007 02:32 as a reply to  @ JohnJ80's post |  #3

Okay I've got round this by printing through the 'Preview' window as it seems iphoto is far more set up for the P&S family photog.

When printing through the 'Preview' window in the print settings there is an option to either 'scale to fit' or 'not', by selecting 'not' your image will be printed at the size you saved it as and not resized to either fill the paper size or scaled to their standard 3x5 6x4 5x7 etc.

Hope that makes sence now and helps anyone one else out of the same dilema.

My next move is callibrating so now doubt I'll be back with another post soon:D

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