>All sorts of ways, but start with a Standard Gimp A4 template which is
>already set up as 300 ppi suitable for printing. You will only get 2
>photos per sheet.
>
>Then it can be as simple as scaling your photographs to 1200 x 1800
>pixels (4" x 6" @ 300 ppi) if not already that size and copy / paste
>into the A4 template.
>
>I prefer something a little more advanced, using layer masks.
>
>A how-to video here https://youtu.be/t6vQ0GdTF6c
>
>And the A4 2 photo template attached. A Gimp .xcfgz opens straight up
>in Gimp
>
>rich: www,gimp-forum.net

Many thanks Rich - I will try both methods

J

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