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Downsizing Pi plans [message #38506] Mon, 30 September 2002 14:36 Go to next message
Stephen Hayes is currently offline  Stephen Hayes
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Reducing the Pi plans to a more-easily printable size seems to pose a problem for many here. I've found that Canon Photo Desk, a program that comes included with many printers and scanners, does this quite well. Just open the *.jpg file in Photo Desk, crop it and print it. Doesn't matter if it's b/w. Printing in landscape works best.
Good suggestion [message #38509 is a reply to message #38506] Mon, 30 September 2002 15:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Thanks!
Re: Good suggestion [message #38522 is a reply to message #38509] Tue, 01 October 2002 16:29 Go to previous message
BrianG is currently offline  BrianG
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Baron
ACDSee also works very well. It is a fantastic program that can be downloaded and used for free as long as you are willing to download ACDSee's regular product advertisements. That is a small price to pay for a program that can expand or shrink a graphic to fit a page size and print a contact sheet of you favourite digital photographs.

Brian

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