Make sure “Photoshop Manages Colors” is selected and that the landscape layout is selected. Step 8: Go to File – Print to pull up the print dialog box. This will flatten all your images into one layer. Step 7: Once you are happy with the way your images are arranged for printing, go to Layer – Flatten Image. Repeat Steps 1-5 with the next image you want to print on the same page. Step 6: Save and close your resized image.
If you want to print more than one copy of the same image, simply drag it to the blank document more than once. Arrange it where you would like it, whether in the center or to one side. Step 5: Select the Move tool and drag your resized image onto the blank document. Step 4: Go to the Arrange Documents button and arrange both the blank document and your resized photo so they are side-by-side. Go to Image – Image Rotation and flip it 90 degrees so the document is in landscape rather than vertical. Step 3: Go to File - New and create a new document using the US Paper size (8.5 by 11 inches) Leave everything else at the default settings. Change the pixels to 240, one of the recommended resolutions for printing. I resized mine to 4 by 6 inches in this example. Uncheck the checkboxes next to Constrain Proportions and Scale Styles. Select the Inches options for height and width if these are not already selected. You can of course use Adobe Bridge if you prefer, but I normally stick to the File menu right in Photoshop itself. Step 1: Fire up Photoshop and open up the first image you want to print. This tutorial assumes you have already done and saved all the corrections and edits you want, but I will also go through some optimal settings in the Photoshop print dialog box. Creating sheets of prints in Photoshop can be done by resizing and moving your images onto a blank document. Printing photos of family, friends and memorable events is one of the first things many of us want to do once we get a good quality photo printer.
#How to print multiple pictures on one page how to#
I will first go through how to fit four horizontal images (each sized to 4 by 6 inches) on a horizontal blank page. This will eliminate wasted paper and unnecessary print jobs. Since paper and ink are not exactly cheap, you want to get the most real estate on each printed page with as many correctly-sized photos fit on it as possible.