4x6 picture package for 13x19 paper

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    Default 4x6 picture package for 13x19 paper

    I am trying to make a picture package for 13x19 inch paper. No matter what I do it doesnt seem to work. Anyone else got it to work? I would like to know the exact layout to write out to save.
    d graham Guest

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    Default Re: 4x6 picture package for 13x19 paper

    there is a way you can go into the Presets in the layouts folder and re write the sizes. I am able to do it for 8x10 size paper, but not for 13x19 size.
    d graham Guest

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    Default Re: 4x6 picture package for 13x19 paper

    d g:
    Can you show us what you have done - i.e. paste the contents of the layout file into a post here.
    Colin Walls Guest

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    Default Re: 4x6 picture package for 13x19 paper

    DG,

    I had no problem creating a 4x6 picture package for a 13x19-inch page. Using 0.5-inch top, bottom, and side margins with 0.0-inch gutters between the prints, 9 images can be fit on one sheet. Here is the layout data for the file that I created:

    I 13 19
    (9) 4x6
    0.5 0.5 4 6
    4.5 0.5 4 6
    8.5 0.5 4 6
    0.5 6.5 4 6
    4.5 6.5 4 6
    8.5 6.5 4 6
    0.5 12.5 4 6
    4.5 12.5 4 6
    8.5 12.5 4 6

    I'll add also that this "worked" in the context of the proper layout being provided in Photoshop, but I did not try to actually create and print such a package. Something to consider, depending upon the problems you're having, is whether your printer will support full bleed vs. some minimum margin width. I believe my Epson 1270 has a 0.5 inch print margin, so that's why I chose that value and used 0-inch gutters between the images. If you can print full bleed, then you may be able to add in some gutter space and decrease your margins.

    Hope that helps,

    Daryl
    Daryl Pritchard Guest

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