Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
Multi-page jobs
Depending on the number of photos and the layout options used, you may ot en
end up with a print job comprised of multiple pages. All Layout Styles provide
support for multi-page jobs.
6
h e Toolbar shows how many pages are in the current job (see Figure 6-25) and
indicates which page you're previewing. h ere are arrow buttons for moving
forward and back in the multi-page print job. Click the square button to go to the
i rst page.
Figure 6-25
If the Info Overlay is enabled (as shown on Figure 6-16) it will also display page
information.
Picture Package
Use a Picture Package when you want
to print multiple copies of a photo(s) at
dif erent sizes; see Figure 6-26. With Picture
Package, each individual photo in the print
job will go on a separate page. (Each photo
can have multiple pages using dif erent
layouts, but to put multiple photos at
dif erent sizes all on one page you should use
Custom Package instead; see next section.)
Picture Package is a good solution for
wedding, portrait and event photographers
who need to lay out pages for printing client
photos in a variety of sizes. h e panels and
settings for Picture Package are similar to those of Single Image/Contact Sheet,
with a couple of important dif erences.
Figure 6-26
To start, make sure you have the photos organized the way you want. h en apply
a Page Setup for the paper size you'll be using. Next, choose a template or a the
Picture Package Layout Style. h en customize the layout for your print job.
Keep in mind that if you have, say, six pictures to print, Picture Package will start
by making six pages of identical layouts, each for one photo. h e number of pages
in the job is shown on the Toolbar.
Search WWH ::




Custom Search