> Advanced on my computer (I'm on Linux and certainly have a different printer than you, so it might look quite different on your computer)Īs you can see at "Multi-page" > "Poster Printing", your image can be printed on multiple A4 sheets, then you have to glue them together (with tape at the back for example) to get your full image So, If I properly understood, what you might searching for is in your printer setting in the "advance" tab from GIMP / Print. (06-20-2021, 11:11 PM)abrogard Wrote: Now I want to print it across a number of A4 sheets and I will stick them together. Is there such a feature somewhere or a method that achieves the same end?įirst I would do a better photo to flatten properly your image (if it's good enough for ebay >, it would better to re-do the picture for what you need) (and then press a button and have that area set aside as 'print selection 1 or something' or sent straight to the printer) If I could for instance move a rectangle across the image that represents the size of an A4 sheet at that resolution and increase/shrink the size of that rectangle as I pleased - while at the same time as I enlarge and shrink the area within it always represents what will be printed on an A4 page - then I'd be helped enormously, I think. Now I want to print it across a number of A4 sheets and I will stick them together. It is a photograph of what was a long rectangular piece of paper. What I mean is if you have an image which is too big or the wrong shape for printing on the paper you have in mind, say A4, then is there an easy way to select and maybe enlarge or shrink selections of that image in order to make a satisfactory print out?
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