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Just bought Photoshop 7.0.1 and only have one problem (besides the learning curve). I really like the crop tool that lets you predefine the size of the image. Could make a nice even border around the print…IF I COULD GET THE IMAGE TO CENTER ON THE PAGE!!!!!!!!!!!
When I choose center on page to print a photo the image is shifted to the left. It’s not very noticeable when printing on 4" by 6" but on a 8.5" by 11" it really is. I’ve played with every setting and can’t get it to work.
An example…I crop a photo to 8" by 10.5" which should give a 1/4 inch border but I get the photo centered top and bottom and a 1/8" left and 3/8" right borders. I also get a warning "Image is larger than the Papers printable area; some clipping will occur." but the print comes out 8" by 10.5".
OK, so I think I can get around it by choosing the edges manually. I put in .25 top and .25 left. This time the image is reduced to 7 3/4" by 10 3/8" and the only 1/4" border is the bottom edge. Now I’m really banging my head on the keyboard!
The printer is a Hewlett Packard Deskjet 970cse. I’ve tried Photoshop under Windows XP and W2K with the same results.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks, John
When I choose center on page to print a photo the image is shifted to the left. It’s not very noticeable when printing on 4" by 6" but on a 8.5" by 11" it really is. I’ve played with every setting and can’t get it to work.
An example…I crop a photo to 8" by 10.5" which should give a 1/4 inch border but I get the photo centered top and bottom and a 1/8" left and 3/8" right borders. I also get a warning "Image is larger than the Papers printable area; some clipping will occur." but the print comes out 8" by 10.5".
OK, so I think I can get around it by choosing the edges manually. I put in .25 top and .25 left. This time the image is reduced to 7 3/4" by 10 3/8" and the only 1/4" border is the bottom edge. Now I’m really banging my head on the keyboard!
The printer is a Hewlett Packard Deskjet 970cse. I’ve tried Photoshop under Windows XP and W2K with the same results.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks, John
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