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In need of an online printing service.
timberflake
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in Techie Stuff
I need a print of something, problem is, to do it on my home printer would cost about £25 for printer ink and paper.
I thought about going to one of the kodac print centres but the machines in the they won't print the file unless I crop it and I need to keep the dimensions exactely as they are (its a PS3 cover).
I've looked at online services but they all seem to be very rigid and will only print certain dimensions ie if I select A4 it stretches the photo to fit.
Does anyone know where I could get this printed on photo gloss paper keeping the dimensions as they are??
Would appreciate any help.
I thought about going to one of the kodac print centres but the machines in the they won't print the file unless I crop it and I need to keep the dimensions exactely as they are (its a PS3 cover).
I've looked at online services but they all seem to be very rigid and will only print certain dimensions ie if I select A4 it stretches the photo to fit.
Does anyone know where I could get this printed on photo gloss paper keeping the dimensions as they are??
Would appreciate any help.
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You could take the picture and add white space around the edges to make it up to exactly A4 size, and then send that to be printed, then the actual image will come out the size you want.Ubuntu is an ancient African word, meaning: 'I can't configure Debian'.0
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timberflake wrote: »How would I add white spaces??
Go to image / canvas size, then change it to 210 x 297 (A4) or whichever size you need...0
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