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Photo Copy
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Whenever I make a photo copy of an original photograph,it always comes out with the subject very slightly leaner and taller.I am using Adobe PSE any ideas please?
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What you see when you go to File > Print (or press Ctrl P) depends upon the make and model of your printer. (The dialogue box is generated by the driver for that printer). With my Canon model I see a button labelled 'Properties' but it's likely that the ' Preferences' you're seeing does the same thing. Once I've clicked on 'Properties' I'm present with a box which...
17:41 Sun 04th Dec 2016
What you see when you go to File > Print (or press Ctrl P) depends upon the make and model of your printer. (The dialogue box is generated by the driver for that printer). With my Canon model I see a button labelled 'Properties' but it's likely that the 'Preferences' you're seeing does the same thing.
Once I've clicked on 'Properties' I'm present with a box which has several tabs across the top. If I choose 'Page Setup' I can then see a section labelled 'Page Layout', which contains the various scaling options. You'll need to look for something similar within your own printer's settings.
Once I've clicked on 'Properties' I'm present with a box which has several tabs across the top. If I choose 'Page Setup' I can then see a section labelled 'Page Layout', which contains the various scaling options. You'll need to look for something similar within your own printer's settings.
There is nothing in Advanced donny. BC the only settings I can see are scaled/proportional ones which means "as it says on the tin" no matter how small or large the height and the width they are in proportion,something I don't want.I want the height to change but not the width,or vice versa.Thanks to you both.