INTRODUCING THE PRINT MODULE
This panel has options for
adding your name as an
identity plate, page numbers,
photo details, crop marks
and a copyright watermark.
You can alter the font size
and choose the opacity and
scale of the identity plate as
well as its colour and rotation
and page background colour.
You also have the ability to
include several page options
such as page numbers, page
info and crop marks.
Here you can find additional
printer and colour
management settings, as
well as options to adjust the
brightness and contrast of
the print.
You only see this panel if
you have opted to manually
create your own page layout.
It allows you to add preset
image cells to the page.
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This panel shows a simple
graphic outline of the current
print layout template that you
have selected in the template
browser panel below.
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In this panel you can find
dozens of built-in print
layout templates, as well as
a folder for your own user-
defined templates.
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Click on this to go to your
printer options screen.
4
Click here to choose which
photos you would like to
display and print from the film
strip view below it.
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As with the other modules,
this is where you can view the
results of your Print Module
layouts and adjustments.
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Choose between Single
Image, Picture Package or
Custom Package.
(^7)
This contains options for how
you would like to use zoom
and rotation in order for your
images to fit the page, as well
as the option to add a stroke
line around the printed image.
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Settings for borders and
page grid size, as well as cell
size and spacing for multi-
image prints.
(^9)
Options to display guide
lines, crop marks, cell borders
and rulers.
As with the other Modules
we’ve looked at, the Print
Module comes with its own
set of unique adjustment
panel contents.
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