ATOT help, someone must know how to do this in PSD.

simms

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Basically it's a big JPEG that I want to print over 4 pages, the dimension of the image is about 16x16 inches. so it'll fit on 4 pages... problem is, i only have a 8x11 printer. Can I divide up the image into 4 parts and make it print out the lines with the targets so I can just cut it out of the paper and reassemble it?
 

AgaBoogaBoo

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I think Word or WIndows XP does that automatically, try doing it in black and white first and see if it works. I know it does because my dad printed out a picture of me sleeping and it covered 2 pages
 

Psorak

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Originally posted by: AgaBooga
I think Word or WIndows XP does that automatically, try doing it in black and white first and see if it works. I know it does because my dad printed out a picture of me sleeping and it covered 2 pages


That's really weird.
 

jagr10

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Isn't there some sort of print preview you can use to see if will turn out the way you want? I'm no photoshop person so i don't know.
 

simms

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ya, i tried the print preview.. unfortunately it just puts the image on ONE sheet and says resize... position... ntohing about spanning it on multiple pages.
 

Psorak

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I think somebody really found alt.binaries.scanmaster and wants to make some lifesize material.
 

rh71

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I *believe* ACDSee allowed this ... not sure of any step-by-step directions though.
 

Dufman

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Originally posted by: simms
Basically it's a big JPEG that I want to print over 4 pages, the dimension of the image is about 16x16 inches. so it'll fit on 4 pages... problem is, i only have a 8x11 printer. Can I divide up the image into 4 parts and make it print out the lines with the targets so I can just cut it out of the paper and reassemble it?

i could cut it into two 8X8s, do some cutting. Its your best option if you want to do it yourself
 

simms

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got it. split it into 4 quarters and copied over and printed in Excel. :) thanks.