Hi, Crop in PS 347x10 px =3470 px for one dimension and 347x8 px =2776 px for the other and print an 8x10 image of the crop (fixed size in the rectangular marque too). This will result in an equivalent image size for the cropped portion. HTH Paul --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Richard Cooke" <rcooke@...> wrote: > > Hi Folks, > > This is somewhat off topic but I'd like to hear an easy method to > print a portion of an image. I have a file that I'd like to print to > a size of 16 X 16. Right now my file is 5560 x 5560 pixels so I can > print it to the 16" square at 347 dpi. I only have a 2200 so I know > I'll have to farm it oout but I'd like to see what the central portion > will look like before I spend the money. > > Do I just crop it and make sure that it is at 347dpi and send that to > my printer? I've been working too hard and I can't seem to think this > through properly. > > Thanks, > > Richard Cooke > Lake Forest, CA USA >
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Re: OT- how do you print a portion of an image?
2006-12-02 by bwinkjet
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