Thread: Not a rod question, but......
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08-20-2003 02:15 PM #1
Not a rod question, but......
Does anyone know of a program that will allow me to print out a picture actual size that is bigger than the paper? Say the picture would fit on 4 pages like this, right now its only printing the corner not the whole picture. I am running win98 with a canon LBP460 printer, using either photoshop 7 or even just having the picture in IE it still doesn't print the whole picture, just section 1 not 2,3 or 4
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08-20-2003 05:14 PM #2
Joker,
If I am understanding your question, you want to print a picture that is as large as 4 sheets of letter size paper... I'll assume that you want each of the 4 sheets of paper oriented in a "landscape" position. This will allow you to piece 4 separate 10" x 8" images together to make a single 20" wide by 16" tall image.
If you are using Photoshop, you need to go to the image size window and check to see that you have at least a 20" x 16" image at a minimum resolution of 150 dpi. You will then go to the image canvas size window and "crop" each corner to a 10" x 8" image and save them each as a new file.
Print each 10" x 8" file and then paste them together...
Dan J
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08-20-2003 11:27 PM #3
DanJ, yes thats what I am trying to do. the picture will be 18x22 so I can read the dimensions better.
Streets thanks I will check that site out.1949 Plymouth Club Coupe Still in pieces.
1979 International Scout Travler with SOA, 345 Engine and 727 AT
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08-21-2003 07:22 AM #4
joker,
Do you already have you a frame drawn up?Andy
My project build video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iubRRojY9qM
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08-21-2003 09:22 AM #5
To a point, I got a rough draft drawn up thanks to your drawing, Just going to have to change a few dimensions after I get it layed out on the garage floor and put the body together.
I plan on putting tape down to get the right look of the frame then put the body on top ot the tape to see if it works then I will see where I need to make changes.1949 Plymouth Club Coupe Still in pieces.
1979 International Scout Travler with SOA, 345 Engine and 727 AT
Hope you enjoy your day, Mike, and celebrate YOU!
Happy Birthday Mike Patterson