![]() ![]() Warmer base tone with luminous colors & high contrast Warmer base tone with luminous colors & high contrastĭouble resolution & previously unattainable level of detail Double resolution & previously unattainable level of detail Neutral base tone with luminous colours & high contrast Neutral base tone with luminous colours & high contrast Laser exposure & classic photochemical development Laser exposure & classic photochemical development Save the overlay by itself as a transparent png for reuse.Glossy, matte, silk, or velvet Glossy, matte, silk, or velvet In the Print Dialog window, In the Size drop down, choose Borderless 4 x 6. Use the Positioning tool to center as mentioned above, but you probably won't need it if you are going to make the overlay with the cutouts. Now select each photo one at a time and type in the dimensions for each (3x2 inches roughly) and arrange however you want on the page. Enter your paper measurements in Width/Height/Units. Open PhotoSuite and go to File > Photo Projects. Hint: double check to be sure you are on the correct layer. Mask/Cutout by Shape and cut out the size you want over the images (cookie cut it out) Predefined shapes > drag out a rectangle to cover the canvas then go to You can jot down the offset numbers or just leave them, as I believe they will stay where you put them (not 100% on that) for the next time you do the same thing. You can use the Positioning tool to center. Once in PhotoSuite, just Select each photo and type in the dimensions for each (3x2 inches or whatever) and arrange however you want on the page. In Step 4, instead of clicking on Print, click on Edit in PhotoSuite. Add your 2 photos but instead of resizing them just click Next to Step 4. Try this, follow my above steps until you get to Step 3. You should be able to slide the photos at will Thank you both again, and happy holidays. I'd still like to be able to create a custom photo template for a 4圆 piece of photo paper that can be added to the other 8.5 x 11 options. ![]() Friends or family frequently request and updated photo of my daughter, and I'd like to have a quick and easy solution to print 2 wallet size photos. It may seem minor, but it bugs me to only print one photo on a 4圆 piece of paper. If I save it as a project file, I might just be able to go in later and "replace" the photos for a new printout. That way you might be able to drop the two photos onto the canvas and then size them or move them around behind the (white) overlay. I wonder if it would be possible to create an overlay of the exact custom canvas dimensions (4圆) with cutouts for the two (3x2) Wallet photos. As you know some programs / templates allow you to slide the photo around to the left, right, up, or down. I actually found it easier to make a copy of the photos, and crop them to the exact measurements needed before adding them to the canvas. It worked fine, and seems simple enough, although getting the exact dimensions of the photos took a little tweeking. ![]() The second option you mention is one I actually did yesterday when I was working through this problem. Sorry I wasn't able to locate it when I did a search before posting. Karri I'm not afraid of math, and like your creative solution. ![]()
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