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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Teck Whye Lane
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Hi,
I just bought R210 few days ago. I wanna know how do I print borderless without having to lose details on the image (cropped out some details)? I have done some tricks by adding borders to the images but to no avail. I usually print on A4 papers and sometimes 4R for fun shots. Any of you knows how to print borderless yet still retain full details of the image? btw, am using D70 so the image resolution is 3000x2008. Hope to see some helps/tricks. Thanks. Last edited by arikevin; 30th August 2004 at 12:15 PM. |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Teck Whye Lane
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Upz
Please advise me. Thanks ![]() |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: UK
Posts: 3,078
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Depends on what you mean. a D70 image roughly corresponds to 3:2 dimensions. On the other hand an A4 sheet of paper is 11.7:8.3, which is not quite the same thing, so you will HAVE to crop something off the short edge.
Secondly, Epson printers achieve borderless prints by overprinting a small percentage around all the borders. This is unavoidable, unless you can work out the percentage by trial and error and then input this percent into each print you do via an extra border around your print. |
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