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Help printing photos
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garyclay
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Hello,
I print my photos from my digital camera using the kodak kiosks found in Boots and the like.
I am making up a large frame full of photos for my grandmother for her birthday but have a slight problem.
The apertures in the mount are small 65mm * 90mm and many of the photos I have are no good as I can't fit eveyones head in or whatever from a standard 6x4 print.
I tried resizing the pictures but this just meant the machine resized the picture to give a 6x4 print (at a lower res)
Does anybody know of a way of acheiving what I want, or a web based printing company that gives prints in a number of sizes????????
THANKS!
I print my photos from my digital camera using the kodak kiosks found in Boots and the like.
I am making up a large frame full of photos for my grandmother for her birthday but have a slight problem.
The apertures in the mount are small 65mm * 90mm and many of the photos I have are no good as I can't fit eveyones head in or whatever from a standard 6x4 print.
I tried resizing the pictures but this just meant the machine resized the picture to give a 6x4 print (at a lower res)
Does anybody know of a way of acheiving what I want, or a web based printing company that gives prints in a number of sizes????????
THANKS!
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If you have a photo editing software on your computer are you able to create a new file that is 6"x4" in size at the correct dpi for the digital printer ? If you can then imagine that new file as a 'blank canvas' that you can then drag and drop your resized photo image onto it. By your measurements of 65mmx90mm you should be able to drop two images onto the one 'blank canvas'. Just remember to save as a jpg file before you take it in for printing. I hope I've explained it ok, I'm sure there will be other ideas from other MSE members as well.0
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Get them printed 6"x4.5", you will get very little cut off with this size.
https://www.bonusprint.co.uk do them for 14p each0
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