PoohJen
<font color=green>Willing to share a Mickey Bar?<b
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Thanks for the feedback and support re: my 'montage'. I ended up taking the team pic, and creating a border around it of individual player pics.
I ordered a 5x7 just to see how it came out before ordering larger prints and - gasp - the border pics were all cropped!!! Wah!
Now, you seasoned vets know this is because I created (by default) the picture as a 4x6, so 5x7 is not directly proportional.
This will be fine if I go 20 x 30 for the poster print, but not 16x20 nor 11 x 14 (which i wanted to do for the kids' copies).
hmmmm.
Is there anything in the photo editing software that will let me custom size my project at the start?
I used ArcSoft PhotoStudio (came w/ the Canon), but would be glad to hear whatever your software can do for you on this issue.
ETA: I see a tool for "image size" which measures the image in pixels as "width" and "height". Mine is set for width 3164, height 2000. Does this somehow translate to 4x6? or does one have nothing to do with the other?
Thanks!
I ordered a 5x7 just to see how it came out before ordering larger prints and - gasp - the border pics were all cropped!!! Wah!
Now, you seasoned vets know this is because I created (by default) the picture as a 4x6, so 5x7 is not directly proportional.
This will be fine if I go 20 x 30 for the poster print, but not 16x20 nor 11 x 14 (which i wanted to do for the kids' copies).
hmmmm.
Is there anything in the photo editing software that will let me custom size my project at the start?


ETA: I see a tool for "image size" which measures the image in pixels as "width" and "height". Mine is set for width 3164, height 2000. Does this somehow translate to 4x6? or does one have nothing to do with the other?

Thanks!