Hello,
OS: Windows XP Pro. SP 2
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2
I created a 2x3.5 business card. This card need to be placed on 8.5x11 paper with 10 per page. I was told Photoshop can already do this but I have no idea how.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Chad
Look at your image size first. if your card is 2x3.5 at 300 ppi, then create a new document at 8.5x11 at 300ppi. then hit the v-key and drag your image onto the blank canvas. repeat till the page is filled and then flatten the file. there is probably an automated way under file-automate-picture package or contact sheet, but till someone steps in to advise, my suggestion may allow you to proceed a while.
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Chad,
Using Automate > Picture Package, you can design your own layout. One option is to place ten 2x3.5-inch zones on an 8x10-inch page, with no borders between the zones. So, you'd need to cut the cards out accurately. The other option is to define your page at something such as 8.1x10.4 inches, so you could adjust the zone placment to put a 0.1-inch gap between the cards while the template itself should still be small enough to print within most printer margins without any scaling. The 8x10 approach may be a bit safer.
Once you've created and saved the template, just open your image and have it populated into a picture package for printing.
Regards,
Daryl