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printing digital photos but in very small sizes...

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mckenzie · 20/10/2006 21:32

I bought DH a great photo frame that holds 16 different prints but they are quite small, just 60 x 48 mm.
I haven't as yet been able to find anyone to print photos that size.
Does anyone know of someone please who might be able to do that?

TIA

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QueenQuootieSpookypieBee · 20/10/2006 21:35

I have a new printer and I think it might... hang on....

mckenzie · 20/10/2006 21:54

bless you QQSB but I was meaning did anyone know a printing company. I wasn't expecting a mumsnetter to print them for me.

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QueenQuootieSpookypieBee · 20/10/2006 22:44

ooops!

cat64 · 20/10/2006 23:05

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SoupDragon · 21/10/2006 16:27

Snapfish do wallet sets which are 4 2x3 photos I assume it's inches)

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UCM · 21/10/2006 16:55

Huff Huff sorry couldn't help it

UCM · 21/10/2006 16:55

Are you HUFF the magic dragon?

Salamander · 21/10/2006 17:00

If you have a printer and can print them yourself then you could arrange them on a document on Word or similar at the precise size you were after.

Does that help?

mckenzie · 21/10/2006 18:28

I dont have a printer but my FIL does. Would it be quite easy to do Salamander?
Soupdragon - email on the way.

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rustycreakingdoorbear · 21/10/2006 19:01

Open a word document, click Insert on the menu, then Picture -from file. Find your picture and double click on it.
Now click on the picture with the right mouse button and select format picture. From the tabs at the top, choose size, and change the height & width 6cm x 4.8 cm. Put a few spaces in so it's easier to cut round & do the next one.
The quality won't be quite as good as normal printing, but a lot depends on the printer quality.

mckenzie · 21/10/2006 19:49

thanks so much rustycreakingdoorbear.
I don't think it will matter if they're not fantastic quality - they're just different pictures of the children doing various daft things, to remind DH what he's missing when he's at work in the hope that he might come home earlier!

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