If you
own a photo-quality printer, as discussed in Chapter
1, you can print hard copies of your digital pictures.
In the sections that follow, you??™ll learn how to print
your images from Photoshop Elements, and choose
the right paper.
Print Your Photos After
Previewing Them
There??™s an old saying that what you see is what
you get. The Photoshop Elements design team
gives credence to this wisdom, as they??™ve included a Print command with a
dialog box that enables you to preview the end result. When you use the Print
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command, you can resize and reposition the photo relative to the media on
which you are printing the image.
1. In the Full Edit or Quick Fix workspace, open the image you want to print.
2. Choose File | Print to open the Print Preview dialog box, as shown in the following
illustration.
3. Click the Page Setup button to select the paper size, source, and orientation.
4. Select an option from the Print Size drop-down list.
5. Clear the Center Image check box if you want to manually position the image within
the media. After doing this, you can type values for the top and left position of the
image, or click inside the image and drag it to the desired position.
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