I'm printing several images (pasted into one file) onto one sheet of paper and am curious to know if there is a way to prevent the printer trying to print 'white' in the white space surrounding each image. In effect I'm getting a very light gray, and from certain angles just looks like dirty
paper! Dear Paul, The way I found round this was to not flatten the image and have the white background under the images. Then in between have an adjusment layer over the background white, whether linked or just under the others and make sure make it as light as could be made / or use brightness and contrast layer to make, bright and contrasty as possible so ensuring white. Plus check the info palette and make sure all rgb readings are on 255, so you know numbers wise its definitely white. Then send to print but leave unflattened. Hope that helps cheers Ian Reynolds Tel : (+44) 0121-624-3237 mob : (+44) 07941-323971 see my new web page at Web : http://www.i4images.com =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
