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I am getting a number of varying sized images printed at a local prolab.
There paper width is MAX 750mm and they charge by the actual length of the full width paper used.
So if I want only a 300 x 200 then I am charged for the price of a 750 x 200. I am better getting 3 or 4 similarly sized images for the same price since they will still only use up 750 x 200 on their paper.
Is there a program that will allow be to determine the best fit for my images so I can get the maximum number of images to ensure I am not charged for blank space?
regards
PeterH
There paper width is MAX 750mm and they charge by the actual length of the full width paper used.
So if I want only a 300 x 200 then I am charged for the price of a 750 x 200. I am better getting 3 or 4 similarly sized images for the same price since they will still only use up 750 x 200 on their paper.
Is there a program that will allow be to determine the best fit for my images so I can get the maximum number of images to ensure I am not charged for blank space?
regards
PeterH
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