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Posted by Thomas Lindstrom - DiPhttp://www.algonet.se/~dip/ on November 15, 1996 at 05:54:23:
In Reply to: Re: Working landscape in Painter 4.0 posted by JAB on November 14, 1996 at 21:23:09:
: Thanks again Thomas for your advice. However, I
meant "working", not just printing. I guess all I
have to do is rotate the canvas 90 degrees, and
then print in "landscape" mode with my printer.
However, I still don't know how to fill the
entire 8.5 x 11 inches page. The largest I can
manage is 7 x 10 inches, leaving a small white border.
The size of the printed output is conrolled bt the DPI
setting in Painter. A lower DPI will result in a
larger output. It's rare to be able to print without
a margin on the paper, if that's what you mean.
I'm not more clever today: I am not sure about working
in landscape mode. You can temporary rotate the
image with any angle in Painter: it's the round arrow
button in the toolbox.
Good luck with your transition from real stuff
to superReal digital natural media :-)
Thomas - DiP