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My computer is Win10, 64 bit. PSE is in Expert mode.
I want to print these 2 photos on one sheet. But PSE has added too much white space.
How can I increase the height of the photos to fit inside the printer's margins?
How can I reduce the vertical space between them?
And when I tried to print what appears on the screen capture, the dialog changed to "Individul Prints", and nothing was printed.
On the editing screen the 2 photos are shown
When I change the setting, neither are shown.
I cannot find any way to select both the photos simultaneously.
I also cannot find a way to create a new layer on one of the photos, then put the image of the other in the new layer.
Thank you.
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Hi , I've moved your post from the Photoshop forum to the Photoshop Elements forum where you are more likely to get help relevant to your issue.
Dave
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@CVHManchester, try checking the Crop to Fit box. It should reduce the borders around the images with your settings.
You can only print more than one image to a page using the Organizer. For printing in the Editor, you need to create a collage of two photos on the page so that you can print a single page. I will try to create a video tutorial to show you how to do this.
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Thank you.
I was trying to print 2 images in Organiser, following as best I could with the Youtube video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dsh-xGWQLWw
But I could not find a way to select the 2 images. Eventually after about 8 minutes constantly going round the mill of choosing Picture Package, the two images stuck, see my first screen shot. I then tried to print this, which failed and Organiser disappeared.
Crop to fit did indeed change how the images filled the boxes, but it didn't bring the boxes closer together or increase their sizes.
As you can see from the first screen shot, "We cannot connect to the eLive server at this time " yet all my other internet connects are fine. Is that relevant?
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PS this window is completely frozen and fills one of my two screens.
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That's from about PSE 14- The e-live servers are no longer online- my best guess, but it's a good guess.
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I have the same issue with PSE 16.
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@CVHManchester, I just took a look at your Organizer print settings again. These may be dependent on your printer, but I was able to choose a package that fills an A4 page more than your original screenshot. I assume your photos are from a phone, so the dimensions may be different. But see if my settings shown below make any difference for you.
I also tried the eLive server in Elements 14 and got the same result as you. Either the server is down or perhaps the eLive service has been discontinued for earlier versions of Elements. It is no longer used in more recent versions. I will ask Adobe about it.
One other point - Elements doesn't do well with use on multiple monitors.
I haven't had time to create a video tutorial for you yet, but the basic instructions you need to customize a document containing two photos for printing is the following:
Let us know if you need more help with this.
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The white space around the photos in your first post is 100% printer dependant-- what does that mean? That space has nothing to with photoshop elements, and has everything to do with your printer software.
You may not have the correct type of print selected.
This is the easiest way:
(Assuming you want both photos on the same printed page) Just make a canvas the size you need to display the two photos and put both photos on one canvas.
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I rarely print photos on my home printer any more. After seeing @Glenn 8675309's screenshot, I had to do some more experimentation. Glenn, can you confirm that your screenshot is from the Organizer and not the Editor? (I have always known that the print engine used in each program is different but wasn't aware of all of the differences in how they operate.) So, here are some of my findings:
So, if you select two or more photos in the Organizer and choose the Print command, they will all be arranged for printing according to the last used print settings. It is possible to change the settings and new calculations for the print will be made. In the following screenshot, I have been able to almost fill a page of A4 paper with the photo print size set at 5x7. Note that the top photo will not fill a 5x7 aspect ratio and there would be some additional white space at the edges if the photo were placed in a 5x7 photo frame. However, using the Crop to Fit option zooms/crops the photos to fill the empty space.
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My screenshot is what popped up when I chose 2 images to print using organizer from PSE 14. Of course depending the printer, some options are bound to be a bit different, but quite similar.
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Thank you.
With more playing, I learned something new. PSE14 and Organiser are not parts of the same program, even though they start from the same icon click.
This time I started in Organiser (which I have never used before), opened two images (small patches from much large photos taken with an OM), then opened the print dialog, removed crop, and indeed the images filled the paper sheet considerably.
Then the programme hung, showing no activity in Task Manager.
So thank you for your help, but the stars are against me. I shall use Photoshop.
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My computer is Win10, 64 bit. PSE is in Expert mode.
I want to print these 2 photos on one sheet. But PSE has added too much white space.
How can I increase the height of the photos to fit inside the printer's margins?
How can I reduce the vertical space between them?
And when I tried to print what appears on the screen capture, the dialog changed to "Individul Prints", and nothing was printed.
On the editing screen the 2 photos are shown
When I change the setting, neither are shown.
I cannot find any way to select both the photos simultaneously.
I also cannot find a way to create a new layer on one of the photos, then put the image of the other in the new layer.
Thank you.
By @CVHManchester
See the correct and smart answer from @Glenn 8675309
Forget a moment about trying to define prints margins and the like by commands issued by your Editor or Organizer to your OS, which will interpret them and issue other commands to your particular print driver, resulting in combined single photo (a virtual collage) which will be printed on a chosen paper size.
Think creating the collage yourself, the final image in the chosen paper format.
1 - Create the canvas with the correct format size. Tip: create and saves the formats you are using most frequently.
2 - Open the photos you want in the "collage" in the editor.
3 - Drag them over the blank canvas
4 - move them, resize them, rotate them, overlap them at will.
5 - print them just choosing the paper size.
other tip: save the result in jpeg for possible reprints, or in tiff/psd if you want to adjust the results later.
Final tip:
Now that you understand that you are not playing on margins but creating a manual collage, you might as well use the guided edits to create a collage?
Technical tip: If you have done only the above steps without "simplifying" your different layers, those layers are "smart layers". That means that if you save the result as a layered tiff or psd file, a copy of the original included photos is saved. So, if you have chosen a canvas to print a 4" x 6" paper, you can also print to a much bigger paper size without any loss because the "smart layers" will be recalculated from the original photos.