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is there a way to get wallet size pictures on lightroom or adobe photoshop?

 
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Apr 10, 2008 15:49 |  #1

i want to make a picture into 4x or in 2x2, and like send it into walgreens to print instead of paying $.99 to get them to convert the 4. this way i can pay just $.19 for one photo.

anyone have any ideas how i can do this? i am also doing this for a Senior High School Prom. thank you


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Apr 10, 2008 15:53 |  #2

In Photoshop:

File > Automate > Picture Package


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Apr 10, 2008 18:03 |  #3

Open blank 4x6 300ppi file in photoshop, crop desired images to 2x2 300ppi and drag them onto the blank 4x6. Flatten and print.


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Apr 11, 2008 10:10 |  #4

In Photoshop. Automate, Picture Package, Edit Layout.

In the edit layout window you can define the size of you print and layout the image sizes on your newly defined size. Once you are done, save it and use when needed.


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Apr 11, 2008 23:17 |  #5

In lightroom:
Design tab:
Crop: set aspect ratio to custom 2x2 then crop image.

Print tab:
check repeat one photo per page, in the image setting section at the top on the right side.

Then in the layout section:
Set your cell spacing to height:2 width:2
Set the page grid rows:3 columns:2
Set the page setup to 4x6
Now you have 6x2x2 areas on a 4x6 page.

Set you print settings as desired then print.

Simple as 123


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Jan 29, 2009 13:09 |  #6

canonphotog wrote in post #5307086 (external link)
In Photoshop. Automate, Picture Package, Edit Layout.

In the edit layout window you can define the size of you print and layout the image sizes on your newly defined size. Once you are done, save it and use when needed.

:cool: Thank you. Worked perfectly! bw!


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