Adobe 65007312 User Guide - Page 161
Printing overlay text and graphics, Print your identity plate
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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2 156 Printing photos Auto Layout Optimizes the arrangement of the photos on the page for the fewest cuts. Clear Layout Erases the page layout. Note: To delete a page, click the red X in the upper-left corner of the page in the work area. 4 (Optional) To resize a cell, select it in the work area and drag the handles from the side or from a corner. Or adjust the Height or Width slider in the Cells panel. You can save custom picture package layouts as a custom print template. More Help topics "Create custom print templates" on page 153 Printing overlay text and graphics Print your identity plate 1 In the Overlays panel of the Print module, select Identity Plate. 2 (Optional) To choose or create a different identity plate, click the triangle on the lower-right of the identity plate preview window, and choose from the pop-up menu. See "Personalizing identity plates and module buttons" on page 28. 3 To adjust the opacity or scale of the identity plate, move the sliders or enter a percentage value. Note: You can also scale the identity plate by clicking the identity plate text in the work area and dragging a slide or corner of the bounding box. 4 To rotate the identity plate, click the Rotate button (0°) and choose Rotate Onscreen 90°, Rotate Onscreen 180°, or Rotate Onscreen -90°. 5 To move the identity plate, click the identity plate text in the work pane and drag inside the bounding box. 6 To have the identity plate appear on every photo in a multiphoto template, select Render On Every Image. The identity plate is centered on each photo and can be scaled or rotated using the controls in the Overlays panel. 7 To have the identity plate text appear behind the photos, select Render Behind Image. Note: Make sure the template layout lets enough of the identity plate show from behind the photos. Updated 03 September 2009