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print four 2x3 wallets on one sheet 4x6 photo paper

  • March 9, 2018
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I want to print four 2x3" wallets on one sheet 4x6 photo paper, with each of the wallets a different picture.  I use PSE version 15 with windows 7 64 bit.  I need step by step help on how to get the pictures into the 4x6 item.

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    Correct answer hatstead
    1. Crop the pictures to 2x3"
    2. Go to File>New>blank file, enter the dimensions (4x6), Resolution 240px/in, background:white. This will be your canvas, and the Background layer in the Layers palette.
    3. Open picture #1, go to Select>all, then Edit>copy to put it on the clipboard
    4. Go back to the blank file - canvas, then Edit>paste. Picture #1 should come in on a separate layer.
    5. Activate the move tool and position picture #1, and, make minor size adjustments with the corner handles, if necessary.
    6. Repeat these steps for pictures 2, 3 &4.

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    hatstead
    hatsteadCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    March 9, 2018
    1. Crop the pictures to 2x3"
    2. Go to File>New>blank file, enter the dimensions (4x6), Resolution 240px/in, background:white. This will be your canvas, and the Background layer in the Layers palette.
    3. Open picture #1, go to Select>all, then Edit>copy to put it on the clipboard
    4. Go back to the blank file - canvas, then Edit>paste. Picture #1 should come in on a separate layer.
    5. Activate the move tool and position picture #1, and, make minor size adjustments with the corner handles, if necessary.
    6. Repeat these steps for pictures 2, 3 &4.
    csvideoAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    March 9, 2018

    Step 1. I resized the pictures to 2x3 proportion, not actual size. Is that right ?

    Step 2 What is the document type It changes to “custom” when I type in the dimensions in inches. the size field won’t open, resolution 240, background white

    Step 3 I opened picture # 1 and did all actions

    Step 4 When I did edit>paste, it covered up the canvas and it too big to see edges.

    What did I do wrong?

    hatstead
    Inspiring
    March 9, 2018

    Open picture #1, then go to Image>Resize>Image size. Read what the resolution is in px/in. Do nothing else here and report back.