Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 125
Layout Tab, Use Output Resolution, Select Layout, Select Picture Size, Rotate Images To Fit
View all Nikon 25338 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 125 highlights
Click on the Change button to adjust the settings. Page Layout Tab 119 Packages. Select the desired package from the pop-up Menu and the Print Preview will be updated accordingly. SELECT PICTURE SIZE This mode of printing enables you to set up different Print Packages based on the desired size of the images. Select this option and then choose from the desired print size from within the popup Menu. Please note: The contents of the pop-up Menu change based on the units of measurement set up within the Preferences. Chapter 20 File Menu The options within the Page Layout tab enable you to identify the size and layout of your image as well as any Print Package settings that you may want to apply. USE OUTPUT RESOLUTION This option will prevent any size or resolution changes from being made to the image due to the settings in the Print dialog. This will ensure that the size of the image is determined based on the parameters within the Size / Resolution dialog. This option will disable all of the options except for the option labeled Rotate Image(s) to Fit. SELECT LAYOUT This mode of printing enables you to select from a list of potential Print ROTATE IMAGE(S) TO FIT Click on this checkbox to rotate the current image if the orientation of the image does not match the orientation of the paper. CROP IMAGE(S) FOR BORDERLESS PRINT Check this option to automatically crop the images so that your prints do not contain any wasted space. If your images do not match the aspect ratio of the paper, portions of the image may be cut off. For example, most images produced by a digital camera have between a 1:1.334 and 1:1.5 aspect ratio, meaning that their longest side is 1¹/³ to 1¹/² times larger than the shortest side. Most paper sizes have between a 1:1.25 and 1:1.5 aspect ratio. Printing an image with an aspect ratio of 1:1.5 onto a paper size with an aspect ratio 1:1.25 will require some cropping of the image's data to