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Old 02-22-2008
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photo scanning in psp9

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right i have a photo i want to make a copy of so i scan it in at 300 dpi and it goes into the psp9 programme, then i like what i see on screen, then thats where i do not understand what happens next i click print, press photo paper do not change scanned in image size but it prints at a totally different size or says its to big for size of sheet of paper but it diffinitely is not and crops it and makes it again different size, have rescanned in at different dpi but cannot get it to the size of photo i scanned in. so of course it ends up being unusable because prints different no matter what i try to do, any ideas would so be appreciated its driving me nuts and have wasted photo paper then used copier paper to no avail.
thanks in advance
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On your scanned in image can you please look at the image info through your PSP and report back with the inches, pixels and resolution it will state on this dialog box.

Image>Image Information or Shift+I

Oh another idea is to do a Print Preview in PSP and see how that looks for your image on a 8.5x11 piece of paper

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hi haley

well rescanned it in at 300 and checked information as you said and it was at 300 pixels and 7'by 8' and that printed to big and then tried scanning in at 150dpi and it again printed the same size as the 300 pixel did and to big, done know wether importing via the scanner makes a difference, dont know what to try next as something information wise be it scanner psp or printer is not right
but thanks for trying to help as always
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Wow I don't know what to tell you. I dont scan or access my camera photo's through PSP I leave that to my default program that came with the hardward.

It almost sounds like it could be a scanner to PSP issue. Or even from PSP to your printer issue.

The only thing I do know is that PSP doesn't change the size of any image until you tell it to. hhhmmm sorry and hope you get it worked out.
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hmm, what type of scanner do you have?
cuz i have an hp.
What i do, is i scan it into MSPaint and then copy it into psp.
that way if it is scanner to psp issues
the paint would take away the issue. and you can resize everything accordingly i guess.
and if it's a psp to printer issue, copy the picture into something it will print from. like microsoft. it wouldn't really interfere to much to the picture i think.

hope i helped. even a little bit.
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