Adobe 29180155 User Guide - Page 279

Width boxes aren't available, deselect Crop To Fit Print Proportions.

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 4.0 274 User Guide See also "To print a photo" on page 272 To reposition an image in the Print Preview dialog box You can change the placement of a photo before printing. O Do one of the following: • Click Show Bounding Box, deselect Center Image, and drag the image to a new location in the preview area. • Deselect Center Image, and then enter values for Top and Left to position the image exactly where you want. • Select Center Image to center the image in the printable area. If Center Image is not available, deselect Crop To Fit Print Proportions. To scale an image in the Print Preview dialog box Scaling an image in the Print Preview dialog box changes the size and resolution of the printed image (the file size of the image doesn't change). O Click the Print button in the shortcuts bar or choose File > Print, and then do any of the following: • Choose an option from the Print Size menu. • For Scaled Print Size, enter values for Height and Width to rescale the image numerically. If the Scale, Height, and Width boxes aren't available, deselect Crop To Fit Print Proportions. • Make sure that Show Bounding Box is selected, and drag a bounding box handle in the preview area to the scale you want. • Type a percentage in the Scale text box. Note: The Caution icon in less than 220 ppi. appears if you specify a print size that's too large for the resolution of your image, resulting To print multilayer images in the Editor If your image (PSD or TIFF) has more than one layer, you can use the Layers palette to temporarily hide the layers from view and prevent them from printing. 1 In Standard Edit, open a multilayer image. 2 In the Layers palette, click the eye icon to make a layer invisible. 3 When only the layers you want to print are visible, choose File > Print or click the Print button in the shortcuts bar. The Print Preview dialog box opens with only the visible layers showing in the thumbnail preview. 4 Set your printing options and click Print. See also "Understanding layers" on page 81

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 4.0
User Guide
274
See also
“To print a photo” on page 272
To reposition an image in the Print Preview dialog box
You can change the placement of a photo before printing.
Do one of the following:
Click Show Bounding Box, deselect Center Image, and drag the image to a new location in the preview area.
Deselect Center Image, and then enter values for Top and Left to position the image exactly where you want.
Select Center Image to center the image in the printable area. If Center Image is not available, deselect Crop To Fit
Print Proportions.
To scale an image in the Print Preview dialog box
Scaling an image in the Print Preview dialog box changes the size and resolution of the printed image (the file size
of the image doesn’t change).
Click the Print button
in the shortcuts bar or choose File > Print, and then do any of the following:
Choose an option from the Print Size menu.
For Scaled Print Size, enter values for Height and Width to rescale the image numerically. If the Scale, Height, and
Width boxes aren’t available, deselect Crop To Fit Print Proportions.
Make sure that Show Bounding Box is selected, and drag a bounding box handle in the preview area to the scale
you want.
Type a percentage in the Scale text box.
Note:
The Caution icon
appears if you specify a print size that’s too large for the resolution of your image, resulting
in less than 220 ppi.
To print multilayer images in the Editor
If your image (PSD or TIFF) has more than one layer, you can use the Layers palette to temporarily hide the layers
from view and prevent them from printing.
1
In Standard Edit, open a multilayer image.
2
In the Layers palette, click the eye icon
to make a layer invisible.
3
When only the layers you want to print are visible, choose File > Print or click the Print button
in the shortcuts
bar. The Print Preview dialog box opens with only the visible layers showing in the thumbnail preview.
4
Set your printing options and click Print.
See also
“Understanding layers” on page 81