You might remember me from a while ago, but I'm back with some questions.I've scanned every piece of my stegosaurus wooden skelleton and I've made every piece (scanned at actual size) 3x larger using photoshop.The picture in the example is 7,25 x 24,52 cm (actual size), enlarged resulting in 21,76 x 73,57 cm.No when opening the small image in word, it is the exact actual size, but when I open the large one in word, it gets resized to the "actual size" to fit 1 A4.So I went looking for an answer on the world wide web, and I came across rasterbator, but when I upload the large picture (3x original size) it get's blown up over serveral pages in width and hight (but when you look at the sizes I posted of my 3x picture, you see it should fit on 3 pages (1 page width, 3 pages for height).How do I print it out so it remains at it's enlarged size (= 3x actual size) instead of being made even bigger?Many thanks in advance
Anyone?
lol penis
>>128570I'd go straight to the nearest medical centre if I were you - You're penis shouldn't look like that!!
I'm sorry, but I have to facepalm.jpg you.rasterbator ENLARGES IMAGES. That's what it's for. It also does it by turning the image into a bunch of coloured dots...
Use Photoshop...much easier to set exact dimensions.
Don't print from word...Just go directly from photoshop, or, better yet, just use paint (Seriously). Word's probably resizing the pic to fit on one page or something.Also, we expect some pics when you finish.
>>128686Many thanks, paint works perfect, pictures will be posted when the pieces are finished, but don't hold your breath because it could take a while (not much time to spare in my daily life), but I should be done this month ;)
thank you!!!!111gao gao stegosaurs! nihaha~~~~~~
this is cool and all, but wont you have to edit the opening to match the thickness of what you print it on?