Hi,I'm working with a Photo Printing Wizard in Windows XP. - Hooked up to an Epson Stylus Photo R2000 color inkjet wide format printer.
My goal is to figure out how to print photos of paintings in a specific size (preferably inches) and as close to the original height and width proportions of the painting.
The printer will take both 8 1/2 x 11 and 13 x19 fine art paper - so, as an example, say I have a painting that is square, and I want to print the image at 12" x 12" on the 13 x 19 paper - or 8" x 8" - or even 6" x 6" on the smaller paper.
Using the MicoSoft Digital Image Standard 2006 editor I have tried re-sizing the image and the canvas individually and together in various combinations. No matter what I do, the Photo Printing Wizard will re- size the print to the maximum that the paper will take in the full page photo format - changing the Height and Width proportions back to rectangular. A bit better luck choosing the
Full Page Fax Print option - the proportions will maintain - but the size still goes to the default maximum width of the paper.
Is there a work-around that I might try - or a photo printing program that will do what I'm attempting to do?
Thanks very much,
Chuck
My goal is to figure out how to print photos of paintings in a specific size (preferably inches) and as close to the original height and width proportions of the painting.
The printer will take both 8 1/2 x 11 and 13 x19 fine art paper - so, as an example, say I have a painting that is square, and I want to print the image at 12" x 12" on the 13 x 19 paper - or 8" x 8" - or even 6" x 6" on the smaller paper.
Using the MicoSoft Digital Image Standard 2006 editor I have tried re-sizing the image and the canvas individually and together in various combinations. No matter what I do, the Photo Printing Wizard will re- size the print to the maximum that the paper will take in the full page photo format - changing the Height and Width proportions back to rectangular. A bit better luck choosing the
Full Page Fax Print option - the proportions will maintain - but the size still goes to the default maximum width of the paper.
Is there a work-around that I might try - or a photo printing program that will do what I'm attempting to do?
Thanks very much,
Chuck
