On 10/31/2010 09:50 AM, Eric Arrigo wrote: > Hi, > > In order to feed some "original looking" (a.k.a. non standard size) > photo frames (old fashion ones, not "digital electronic frames") with > digital pictures, I need to print them on paper at various size. > > The only way I found out to do that is (please don't laugh :o) ): > - Print a black square images (something like 32000x32000 pixels at > full page using the windows xp print image feature (with the option > that doesn't crop the image)
Did you try adding a white rectangle at the proper page size (e.g., PPI*page_size) behind the actual image? It may work if Winders sees the white as part of the image and doesn't try to "help" you. I did a similar trick, but with a non-white background color, to allow my wife to print product labels for her small business. The background ensured the labels were printed at exactly the expected size and were able to tolerate small misalignments of the label stock in the printer. I use GIMP on Linux (there's a Windows version too) to print images at exactly the size I want at exactly the location on the page I want. If the above trick doesn't work, you could try GIMP at http://www.gimp.org/windows/. -- dnl _______________________________________________ Magick-users mailing list [email protected] http://studio.imagemagick.org/mailman/listinfo/magick-users
