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[SOLVED] "automatically rotate page" even if NOT needed?

Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 7:49 pm
by bicarb
Hi all,

I am re-making the (torn, worn-out) dust jacket for a large book. I have scanned the old dust jacket. (It took three scans, stitched together like a panoramic photograph.) I repaired the worst of the damage with photoshop, and now I am trying to print the repaired cover image on good new paper using Xnview. I have a wide carriage printer (Epson Workforce 1100) but even so it's going to take three printer passes on three pieces of 11" x 14" paper. Sticking the pieces together this time will be done with sticky tape :-)

The old dust jacket is exactly 11" high. That is the short dimension of the front scan. The long dimension of the image, when printed, is the full width of the front (8.5") plus the front fold-inside part (3.5") giving 12" total. Printing this image works exactly right if I set Xnview to print best fit to page, "automatically rotate picture (if needed)" checked, and with left and right margins = 0 (and the printer set to do borderless printing in Epson's driver software.) Printing the back of the dust jacket (plus the rear fold-inside part) this way works exactly right also.

The problem is the repaired image of the spine. Because it is tall and narrow, Xnview thinks rotation is NOT needed and so it wants to print with the long dimension of the image the same as the long dimension of the paper, instead of across the paper. So far I have been unable to find settings that print the spine image so that its size exactly matches the other two pieces it has to match. It always comes out either slightly too long or slightly too short. (The old jacket had fold-around graphics, so even minor mismatches are obvious.)

Question: Is there any way to ask Xnview to print the spine image across the 11" paper with margins set to 0, as the other two parts of the new dust jacket were printed? Or is there some other strategy I've overlooked that would give the outcome I need?

Thanks very much for any advice!

Re: "automatically rotate page" even if NOT needed?

Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 8:53 pm
by cday
bicarb wrote:The problem is the repaired image of the spine. Because it is tall and narrow, Xnview thinks rotation is NOT needed and so it wants to print with the long dimension of the image the same as the long dimension of the paper, instead of across the paper. So far I have been unable to find settings that print the spine image so that its size exactly matches the other two pieces it has to match. It always comes out either slightly too long or slightly too short. (The old jacket had fold-around graphics, so even minor mismatches are obvious.)

Question: Is there any way to ask Xnview to print the spine image across the 11" paper with margins set to 0, as the other two parts of the new dust jacket were printed? Or is there some other strategy I've overlooked that would give the outcome I need?
Are you are using XnView 'Classic' (v2.22 for example) or XnViewMP (0.68 for example)?

Both have the option on the Print 'Layout' tab to leave 'Automatically rotate the picture (if needed)' unchecked...

Both also have alternative 'Scale' options including 'Best fit to page'. XnView 'Classic' also for the 'Single -- Scale' option allows the X scale and Y scales to be set to a fairly fine resolution...

Re: "automatically rotate page" even if NOT needed?

Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 9:16 pm
by bicarb
> Are you are using XnView 'Classic' (v2.22 for example) or XnViewMP (0.68 for example)?

Classic. Sorry, should have said.

Thanks for the hint. Here's what worked for me:

= open the printing module, UN-check "automatically rotate", close printing module
= rotate the graphic 90 degrees in the viewer before trying to print it, so that now it looks like the spine of a book lying on its side instead of standing upright
= re-open printing module. Now the graphic preview looks just like what I wanted, exactly-precisely the width of the 11" paper

Cordial hat tip to cday!

Re: "automatically rotate page" even if NOT needed?

Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 9:20 pm
by bicarb
PS, I'm looking for a way to mark the question solved. Is that something an ordinary user can do

Re: "automatically rotate page" even if NOT needed?

Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 9:45 pm
by XnTriq
bicarb wrote:PS, I'm looking for a way to mark the question solved. Is that something an ordinary user can do
Our low-tech method is to append “[SOLVED]” to the topic's title.

BTW: Welcome to the forum, bicarb (-:

Re: [SOLVED] "automatically rotate page" even if NOT needed?

Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 11:19 pm
by bicarb
> BTW: Welcome to the forum, bicarb (-:

Thanks, XnTriq. Hat tip to the mods also--not to mention the developers of this incredibly useful piece of software.