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Post by Kymberlee on Feb 5, 2017 17:09:43 GMT
I just got my Picturemate set up and I am loving it! Quick question though...how do you print multiple photos on a 4x6 sheet of paper? Is there an easy way to do that? Also, if I am printing pictures of different sizes, do I have to open them separately? TIA!
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amom23
Drama Llama
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Post by amom23 on Feb 5, 2017 17:17:51 GMT
To print collages I use apps like Pic Frame, BH Project Life, Photo Grid, etc.
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AmandaA
Pearl Clutcher
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Post by AmandaA on Feb 6, 2017 4:10:34 GMT
From a mobile device I use picframe. From my computer, I use picmonkey (the basic version is free online).
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Post by Kymberlee on Feb 6, 2017 7:44:10 GMT
Thanks! I have the BH app so I will try that and I will also look into pic frame. I knew there had to be an easy way to do it.
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Post by Patter on Feb 6, 2017 11:43:59 GMT
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Post by caspad on Feb 6, 2017 21:33:53 GMT
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Post by Kymberlee on Feb 7, 2017 15:11:58 GMT
I have been meaning to get Lightroom, but haven't bitten the bullet yet.
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Post by Kymberlee on Feb 7, 2017 18:59:19 GMT
The Project Life app works like a charm! Thanks for the suggestion. :-) Another question (if you can stand it); my pictures are printing a bit too dark and "muddy". Is there a setting on the printer to fix the darkness or should I do that on my computer and would a change of paper make the photos appear more crisp? I am using Canon glossy but it is old so I'm wondering if the print quality would be better on a different paper? I did see the thread regarding photo paper so I am going to try something different, but I was just wondering if poor quality (old) paper could be causing the pictures to be yuck.
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Post by Patter on Feb 7, 2017 22:02:43 GMT
I would try Epson paper first. I love the semi-gloss. Then if that doesn't work, I would edit on my phone or computer depending on where I have the photo.
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Post by warrior1991 on Feb 7, 2017 22:10:20 GMT
Not to take over (I LOVE my Epson PM 400), but sometimes my pictures print darker than they show on the screen. On the screen they are fine and don't need adjusting. But when I print them, they are too dark. Which requires me to reprint them again. Is there something I am doing wrong, since they show fine on the computer screen?
(I print from Photo Shop Elements)
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Post by streetscrapper on Feb 7, 2017 23:21:05 GMT
Not to take over (I LOVE my Epson PM 400), but sometimes my pictures print darker than they show on the screen. On the screen they are fine and don't need adjusting. But when I print them, they are too dark. Which requires me to reprint them again. Is there something I am doing wrong, since they show fine on the computer screen? (I print from Photo Shop Elements) This is not all that unusual and a lot of people get results they are not happy with even when sending their prints out to be printed. There is a good chance your monitor needs to be calibrated. I'm sure there are a ton of tutorials on YouTube but I bought a program years ago that does it for me (Spyder). It wasn't cheap but the results were worth the cost.
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Post by Patter on Feb 7, 2017 23:34:22 GMT
Not to take over (I LOVE my Epson PM 400), but sometimes my pictures print darker than they show on the screen. On the screen they are fine and don't need adjusting. But when I print them, they are too dark. Which requires me to reprint them again. Is there something I am doing wrong, since they show fine on the computer screen? (I print from Photo Shop Elements) I also use PSE, and it does happen to me sometimes too. I find it has been much better though with this printer than the Epson Charm. Those were always dark no matter what I did.
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