Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
Step Nine:
If you want to delete a page added by
Lightroom, just hover your cursor over
the page you want to delete, and a little
red X appears over the top-left corner
(as seen here, on the third page). Click
on that X and the page is deleted. Now,
on the page with the two 5x7s, click on
each of the 5x7s, press the Delete (PC:
Backspace) key to remove them, and
then go and turn on the Zoom to Fill
checkbox up in the Image Settings panel.
TIP: Zooming In on One Page
Once you have multiple pages like this
and you want to work on just one of
these pages, you can zoom right in on
the page by clicking on it, then clicking
on Zoom Page on the right side of the
Preview panel header (at the top of the
left side Panels area).
Step 10:
You can also manually adjust the size
of each cell (which is a handy way to
crop your photos on the fly, if you have
Zoom to Fill turned on). For example,
go ahead and add two 3x7 cells on this
second (now empty) page, which gives you
a tall, thin, cropped image. Click on the
bottom image (to bring up the adjustment
handles around the cell), then click-and-
drag the bottom handle upward to make
the cell thinner (as seen here). You can get
the same effect by clicking-and-dragging
the Adjust Selected Cell sliders, at the bot-
tom of the Cells panel (there are sliders for
both Height and Width). There's only one
real downside, and that is you can't have
different photos at these different sizes—
it has to be the same photo repeated for
each different size (interestingly enough,
this Picture Package feature was borrowed
from Photoshop, but Photoshop actually
does let you use different photos in your
cells, not just one repeated).
 
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