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Jason_Chu@adobeforums.com #1
Adding Crop Marks to 4up Doc
I'm trying to 4 up images onto a larger doc to print. All of the images have a white backround. Is there a way that I can set crop marks on the larger doc to make it easier for me to cut the images out after printing?
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Scott_Weichert@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Adding Crop Marks to 4up Doc
You will have to draw them manually. Photoshop isn't set up to operate as a layout application.
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Neil_Keller@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Adding Crop Marks to 4up Doc
Jason,
The easiest way to set up multiple photos on a single page is to import them into a page layout app. You can quickly and freely resize and reposition them.
Neil
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