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January 14, 2015
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How to print 2 passport pictures on one 4x6 photo paper

  • January 14, 2015
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I am using PSE 9 - I need to print two passport pictures (2"x2") on one 4x6 photo paper. My  printer is an HP Officejet pro 8600, I understand I have to create a file with the two pictures using PSE to send to the printer. Could I get some help on how to do this?

Thank you

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解決に役立った回答 hatstead
  1. Go to File>new blank file. Enter the paper dimensions, resolution 240 px/in, background white
  2. Open your picture file
  3. Crop your picture to 2x2 " with the crop tool. On this this tool's option bar, enter resolution 240 px/in as well.
  4. Go to Select>all, then Edit>copy to put it on the clipboard
  5. Go back to the blank file from step #1, then Edit>paste
  6. Position the picture with the move tool
  7. Edit>paste again and position for the 2nd picture.

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Participant
June 1, 2022

This worked perfectly.  Thank you for such clear and accurate instructions.  Saved me a lot of time!

 

hatstead
Inspiring
January 14, 2015

Further to above, The US Dept. of State has a photo tool for this purpose, and also lists requirements for the photo.

Passport Photo Requirements

rivalg作成者
Known Participant
January 14, 2015

Thank you hatstead for both answers -

rivalg

hatstead
Inspiring
January 14, 2015

You're welcome.

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hatstead
hatstead解決!
Inspiring
January 14, 2015
  1. Go to File>new blank file. Enter the paper dimensions, resolution 240 px/in, background white
  2. Open your picture file
  3. Crop your picture to 2x2 " with the crop tool. On this this tool's option bar, enter resolution 240 px/in as well.
  4. Go to Select>all, then Edit>copy to put it on the clipboard
  5. Go back to the blank file from step #1, then Edit>paste
  6. Position the picture with the move tool
  7. Edit>paste again and position for the 2nd picture.
Known Participant
September 23, 2019
Sir,
Known Participant
September 23, 2019
I can't understand from this kind of reply. Could you please explain in more detail.