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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    are there any software out there that can automatically fit 2,4,6,8.... pictures into one single 4R,5R,etc.?

    mas mura kasi magpa-print ng 1 5R kesa 2 3Rs. meron kayang software na gumagawa nito? right now, manual kong ginagawa using corel photo-paint (hindi ako marunong ng photoshop). sometimes i fit 4 pics into one single 5R size.

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    Hi Fafa Boybi. AFAIK, walang software na ganito re: automatically fit multiple images in one 4R,5R picture. Kung mayron man, the composition might not that be...well...good. Best bet pa rin eh mag DIY ka using photo editing software kase you'd get the best results.

    Good luck sa search.

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    Yung ibang software na included sa digicam mo, meron nun. Yung sa akin ata, meron (mine's 350D).

    OT: Photoshop na lang gamitin mo instead of Corel chief!

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    actually, natapos ko na i-DIY ang almost 300pics using corel photopaint and irfanview (for batch resizing). gumagawa kasi ng scrapbook si misis. it took me less than 2hrs lang naman. mas maganda sana kung meron software na automatic ng gagawa nito para next time si misis nalang ang gagawa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kikkomann View Post
    Yung ibang software na included sa digicam mo, meron nun. Yung sa akin ata, meron (mine's 350D).

    OT: Photoshop na lang gamitin mo instead of Corel chief!
    naguguluhan kasi ako sa interface ng photoshop nasanay kasi ako sa coreldraw, and same interface sya ng photopaint kaya mas kabisado ko na.

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    you can probably use photoshop macros

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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    naguguluhan kasi ako sa interface ng photoshop nasanay kasi ako sa coreldraw, and same interface sya ng photopaint kaya mas kabisado ko na.
    may kapareho pala akong maka-corel dito. same situation tayo, boybi. mas sanay sa coreldraw kaya photopaint ang default pagdating sa imaging. kaya heto ako, photoshop igno.

    what i did is that i saved the photo paper sizes of the local fuji digital shop on on the layout/page setup settings on coreldraw. i just import the photofiles and resize within coreldraw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psylocke View Post
    you can probably use photoshop macros
    Same as Actions?

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    ako naman photoshop pero pag dating sa vector...corel draw hindi illustrator. kaya chopsuey. hehehe

    pero ok naman interface ng corel draw sa photoshop.

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    I think this is the software you are looking for PhotoQuicker 3.5, I tried using this once. It fits 4 pics in a sigle 4R size photo paper w/o any complications. The software came free with my Epson R210 Printer.

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    Don't bother, just get FASTONE IMAGE VIEWER.

    Not only is it small, it can read almost any RAW format of any camera, it can rotate JPEG without losing resolution (Lossless convert), and other features.

    It can do batch renaming, resizing, resampling, watermarking etc.

    Best of all, it's a freeware.

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    madali lang sa photoshop

    resize all 300 pics one by one sa size na gusto mo. but you have to crop first yun tama para hindi naman humaba o tumaba mga muka

    then create a template 5R sa photoshop. create a layer for each picture size. 2x3, 3x4 etc. then cut and paste each layer of the 300 pics to your template. mag-snap yan into place.

    ang mahirap lang eh yun 300 pics. resizing and cropping. if you use a Mac, with It's Iphoto software, puwede volume resizing and auto-cropping.
    so hindi ganun ka-tedious gawin.

    i'm wary of 3rd party freewares eh. baka mag-sacrifice sa printing. remember photolab printer is CMYK color profile, while our screen is RGB color profile. with photoshop assured ka na mga photolabs are using Photoshop. and also with photoshop, puwede mo na kagad i-set lahat ng pics and templates mo to 300 dpi. the minimum dpi to get quality photo prints.
    Last edited by oldblue; October 30th, 2006 at 04:46 PM.

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    my opinion po. marami po kasing advantage and disadvantage sa paggamit ng

    different software. for me i used coreldraw mas prepare ko speed and quality.

    mas madaling gamitin ang corel pag dating sa resizing, composition, sabi nga

    ni sir, vector kasi ang coreldraw, ang photoshop is bitmap. kung resizing lang

    from 2pic into 3R size, i recommend coreldraw, but if you resize 2pic into 3R

    with color, setting adjustment, i recommend phtoshop.

Software that automatically resizes pics