Graphics Programs Reference
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Step Three:
Now switch to the Print module. Click
on the Page Setup button and choose
an 8.5x11" landscape page. Then, click on
Custom Package in the Layout Style panel
at the top of the right side Panels area
and scroll down to the Cells panel. Click
the Clear Layout button, then make sure
the Lock to Photo Aspect Ratio checkbox
is turned off (turning this off allows you
to drag a photo out larger than the page
size if necessary). Now, click on the photo
in the Filmstrip that you want to appear
in front of your backscreened image, and
drag it onto the page. Next, find the image
you backscreened back in Step Two and
drag-and-drop it onto the page, and it
will appear on the page just like the other
photo (so now you have two images on
the page, both the same size).
Step Four:
To make your back screened image f fill the
page, click-and-drag the image up to the
top-left corner of the page, then grab the
bottom-right corner point and just drag
it out until it fills the entire page, edge to
edge (as shown here). If your image won't
stretch large enough to extend off the
page, that's because you didn't turn off
the Lock to Photo Aspect Ratio checkbox
in the previous step.
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