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Printing cropped images
I have a problem that's driving me up a wall and I can't figure out how to
solve it. I'm using Windows 7 Ultimate x64 with a Canon iP6700D photo printer and I've installed Windows Live Photo Gallery. I can use various combinations of applications to print standard-sized pictures (4x6, 5x7, 8x10) with no problem. The issue is that I need to print an odd-size picture for a 1.75-by-2.75-inch frame. I've already cropped the picture to the correct size, but I can't get Windows Live Photo Gallery, Paint, Paint.NET, or Adobe Photoshop Essentials to print the image in its cropped size. It seems no matter what I do, Windows insists it print a "full page photo" to match whatever paper size I've selected and the Canon printer driver won't let me select custom paper sizes below 2.5-by-3.5-inches. Any idea how I can convince Windows to print the original image without blowing it up to match the paper size? |
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Printing cropped images
Lothan wrote:
I have a problem that's driving me up a wall and I can't figure out how to solve it. I'm using Windows 7 Ultimate x64 with a Canon iP6700D photo printer and I've installed Windows Live Photo Gallery. I can use various combinations of applications to print standard-sized pictures (4x6, 5x7, 8x10) with no problem. The issue is that I need to print an odd-size picture for a 1.75-by-2.75-inch frame. I've already cropped the picture to the correct size, but I can't get Windows Live Photo Gallery, Paint, Paint.NET, or Adobe Photoshop Essentials to print the image in its cropped size. It seems no matter what I do, Windows insists it print a "full page photo" to match whatever paper size I've selected and the Canon printer driver won't let me select custom paper sizes below 2.5-by-3.5-inches. Any idea how I can convince Windows to print the original image without blowing it up to match the paper size? ================================= The freeware FastStone Image Viewer has an option on the Print screen that allows you to enter exact dimensions. FastStone Image Viewer http://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm It also has a crop tool that allows you to crop specific sizes...if the size you want is not in the list you can add a custom size. -- J. Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |