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Post by natscraps on Oct 25, 2020 16:34:48 GMT
I’m hoping someone may have a somewhat easy solution for me. I know I can’t be the only one with this problem. I am looking for a way to print my photos in 4x6 size without losing any of the image (it prints white bars on the top and/or bottom of vertical photos) I would prefer to be able to do this to a whole batch of photos and not each photo individually. I used Costco a lot in the past and the b**** that works the photo counter won’t do it for me anymore (even though the manager says it can be done the girl refuses to do it). I’ve also used Persnickety and their no crop option but haven’t been all that impressed. Plus I have to wait for the photos to arrive. Our local photo shop chain closed the location nearby. They were great but very pricey.
Ultimately I would love to be able to run into someplace like Walgreens or Meijer and use their kiosks but I need the images to already be 4x6 or it will crop the image..... ideas?
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gramma
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Location: Sacramento, Ca
Aug 29, 2014 3:09:48 GMT
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Post by gramma on Oct 25, 2020 17:05:10 GMT
I use Picassa to resize. It's a free photo editing software. I resize in that program, save them and upload the saved file for printing.
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jediannie
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Jun 30, 2014 3:19:06 GMT
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Post by jediannie on Oct 25, 2020 17:59:06 GMT
Like I said in your other post on the GS board, it depends on what your shooting with, if it's a digital camera you may be able to change the ratio in settings but if you're using a mobile device you'll have to use an app and I'm not sure if there's one that will do batch processing without using some sort of action (like Photoshop, Photoshop elements or Lightroom could use an action to batch edit).
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Post by natscraps on Oct 25, 2020 23:39:58 GMT
I use Picassa to resize. It's a free photo editing software. I resize in that program, save them and upload the saved file for printing. Thanks! I will try it out.
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