That's what I've done. I took one image and placed it with even boarders onto an 8.5 x 11 new "canvas". I then created a new 17 x 22 "canvas". I then dragged the 8.5 x 11 canvas onto the 17 x 22 canvas(they simply snap to the corners). I then flatten the 17 x 22 and saved it as a tiff(to use in QTR). When I make a print, they no longer have even boarders. --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "shileshjani" <shileshjani@...> wrote: > > Keith, > > You will have to create/save the 4 set ganged print in another application like Photoshop. And then print that file in QTR. > > Good luck. > > Shilesh > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Keith" <kjrslr@> wrote: > > > > Okay, I've been spoiled by printing out of Lightroom and have been trying to do the same printing out of QTR. Being on Win 7-64, I am not able to access QTR through Lightroom. This has been discussed before so I won't. Which means that I have to print out of QTR. My problem is printing 4(of the same)images on a single sheet and have the same boarder all the way around each image. In LR I could set my cell size to 8.5 x 11 and 4 would be printed on a 17 x 22 sheet. For example an image is 6 x 8.75. The boarder on either side of the 6 inch side is 1.25 and 1.125 on either side of the 8.75. In LR, no problem, but through QTR is there a way to get the same result? > > >
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Re: Print layout
2012-05-19 by Keith
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