How to print n-up in Photoshop?

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Ronald Bruck
May 14, 2004
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I have Photoshop CS running on a G5 Macintosh under OS X 10.3 server, and an Epson R800 printer.

I have two naive questions:

1. How can I print n copies of a picture on a single page. In particular, I want to print two 5×7 photos on a
single US letter page. Should be possible: 7" wide, with two 5" high photos one over the other.

2. How can I join two Photoshop canvases? Say, side-by-side or one over the other? You see what I’m getting at, as a (klutzy) solution to 1.

It should be simple, but the Epson printer driver doesn’t let me enter free-form paper sizes. The 2-up printing in the printer driver doesn’t seem to work.

–Ron Bruck

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Bob Hatch
May 14, 2004
"Ronald Bruck" wrote in message
I have Photoshop CS running on a G5 Macintosh under OS X 10.3 server, and an Epson R800 printer.

I have two naive questions:

1. How can I print n copies of a picture on a single page. In particular, I want to print two 5×7 photos on a
single US letter page. Should be possible: 7" wide, with two 5" high photos one over the other.

2. How can I join two Photoshop canvases? Say, side-by-side or one over the other? You see what I’m getting at, as a (klutzy) solution to 1.

It should be simple, but the Epson printer driver doesn’t let me enter free-form paper sizes. The 2-up printing in the printer driver doesn’t seem to work.

–Ron Bruck

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Mike Russell
May 14, 2004
Ronald Bruck wrote:
I have Photoshop CS running on a G5 Macintosh under OS X 10.3 server, and an Epson R800 printer.

I have two naive questions:

1. How can I print n copies of a picture on a single page. In particular, I want to print two 5×7 photos on a
single US letter page. Should be possible: 7" wide, with two 5" high photos one over the other.

The simplest way is to set up a half page paper size with your printer driver, and feed each sheet of paper through twice, once for each image. Define the size to be slightly larger than 8.5 x 5.5, say 5.75, and you’ll get slightly more print area per page.

2. How can I join two Photoshop canvases? Say, side-by-side or one over the other? You see what I’m getting at, as a (klutzy) solution to 1.

Make a blank canvas, add a guide to split the page in two, and drag or cut and paste the images, followed by a free transform to get the size right.

It should be simple, but the Epson printer driver doesn’t let me enter free-form paper sizes. The 2-up printing in the printer driver doesn’t seem to work.

All the epson driver’s I’ve seen allow this. Look at the last entry in the paper size list – It should say "User Defined". Select it and specify the paper size in 1/100 inches or cm.


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john
May 14, 2004
In article <130520042127451625%>, Ronald Bruck
wrote:

I have Photoshop CS running on a G5 Macintosh under OS X 10.3 server, and an Epson R800 printer.

You are a smart guy, Ronald. See "help" and keywords like "automate".
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Harry Limey
May 14, 2004
Go to File New – Cooose letter size in the preset window. choose your resolution 240 ppi say
Click OK.
Once your new canvas is open – click on the document size in the very bottom left corner of your screen – should show you which way the paper is set for printing – landscape or portrait – if it is not as you wish go to file – page setup to alter.
Open your two images at 7×5 (hopefully) and just drag each image onto the new canvas (you will then have 3 layers) – you can set guides for positioning
view – show rulers – then click and drag on the ruler to where you want the guide.
whilst in view click on ‘snap to’ to make positioning easier. You can downsize the images as you wish by edit – transform – scale, it is not recommended to upsize them that way!
Once you have them positioned you can print – or flatten the image and save as new document.
I hope that is what you want to do??

Harry

"Ronald Bruck" wrote in message
I have Photoshop CS running on a G5 Macintosh under OS X 10.3 server, and an Epson R800 printer.

I have two naive questions:

1. How can I print n copies of a picture on a single page. In particular, I want to print two 5×7 photos on a
single US letter page. Should be possible: 7" wide, with two 5" high photos one over the other.

2. How can I join two Photoshop canvases? Say, side-by-side or one over the other? You see what I’m getting at, as a (klutzy) solution to 1.

It should be simple, but the Epson printer driver doesn’t let me enter free-form paper sizes. The 2-up printing in the printer driver doesn’t seem to work.

–Ron Bruck
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steven
May 22, 2004
"jjs" wrote in message
In article <130520042127451625%>, Ronald Bruck
wrote:

I have Photoshop CS running on a G5 Macintosh under OS X 10.3 server, and an Epson R800 printer.

You are a smart guy, Ronald. See "help" and keywords like "automate".

Automate? That’s what you’d look for if you knew the answer…

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