4 photos on an A4

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Den
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Anyone know of a program that will let me print 4 different pictures on an A4 sheet direct from my card reader ?.

harlequin
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windows xp has this built into the os.
select preview of first picture using right mouse button.
select other pics to print , then type of printout ( i.e 4 per sheet) and follow all other prompts till printed.

Gary MacKenzie

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Den
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Thank's for the reply I should have said I am using Windows 98se

harlequin
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ok , what other software have you got already on the machine , maybe some of that can be persuaded to do the same thing.

instructions for doing it from photoshop for example http://www.bbdigital.co.uk/tutorials/ps6_online/4_to_a_page/4picstoapage.htm

Gary MacKenzie

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Den
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Sepulcre thanks for the link it seems to be what I am looking for

Alan Roberts at work
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Paint Shop Pro can do it as well, and is less than 25% the price of Photoshop (I've got, and use both).

Jim
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Epson 'Photoquicker 2.0' came bundled with my printer and can do all sorts of multiple printing without any complicated mucking about. I don't know if you can get it on its own, though.

[This message has been edited by Jim (edited 17 June 2002).]

Stuart B-M
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Hi,

Ulead PhotoExplorer V7 allows you to print multiple Images per Sheet.
And has been on special offer at PcWorld over the past few weeks.

Kindest regards

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So, to round this up, virtually any photo/graphics software will do it. I've got 5 ways (I think) of doing it but I prefer Paint Shop Pro's method.