I have a similar request, but it could be done in a way similar to the Windows Picture Viewer in Windows 7.
You choose the number of pictures per page, and Windows does everything for you, automatically adjust picture size to fill the page as most as possible, according to the printing paper you ...
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- Mon Jul 07, 2014 4:45 pm
- Forum: Classic - Suggestions
- Topic: Autosized Contact Sheet
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- Mon Jul 07, 2014 4:18 pm
- Forum: Classic - General Support
- Topic: Aliasing on print vs. Windows Picture Viewer (Windows 7)
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Re: Aliasing on print vs. Windows Picture Viewer (Windows 7)
Well I think I just answered myself by testing more. Sorry for the newbie question ! :mrgreen:
I used 2048x1536 for contact sheet size and it removed the antialiasing.
I was using a really large picture image size 3000x2320 pixels but the pictures were small with huge margins, lots of lost space ...
I used 2048x1536 for contact sheet size and it removed the antialiasing.
I was using a really large picture image size 3000x2320 pixels but the pictures were small with huge margins, lots of lost space ...
- Mon Jul 07, 2014 4:02 pm
- Forum: Classic - General Support
- Topic: Aliasing on print vs. Windows Picture Viewer (Windows 7)
- Replies: 2
- Views: 810
Aliasing on print vs. Windows Picture Viewer (Windows 7)
Hello,
I tried to find the answer by myself but can't seem to find the option. I'm doing some quality printing comparison tests by printing contact sheets, 2 x 2 to have 4 pictures per letter page using pictures in the Windows 7 sample gallery (the tulips one).
That picture is 1024x768 so I set the ...
I tried to find the answer by myself but can't seem to find the option. I'm doing some quality printing comparison tests by printing contact sheets, 2 x 2 to have 4 pictures per letter page using pictures in the Windows 7 sample gallery (the tulips one).
That picture is 1024x768 so I set the ...