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Jim - 29 Nov 2003 00:17 GMT
I've used a printing program from HP that came free with an
old digital camera (all of 1MP!). Now I want to have
aprogram that *doesn't* insist I have frames, colours and
whatever in the background but allows me to determine size,
shape and position of photos on an A4 or other white page.
Any suggestions? Thanks...

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dslr - 29 Nov 2003 07:13 GMT
> I've used a printing program from HP that came free with an
> old digital camera (all of 1MP!). Now I want to have
> aprogram that *doesn't* insist I have frames, colours and
> whatever in the background but allows me to determine size,
> shape and position of photos on an A4 or other white page.
> Any suggestions? Thanks...

QImage - www.ddisoftware.com - is the bees knees for this IMO

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dslr

Michael Shergold - 29 Nov 2003 12:07 GMT
Try Printstation from www.Picmeta.com
Michael

> I've used a printing program from HP that came free with an
> old digital camera (all of 1MP!). Now I want to have
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> To email, go to my address
> and take out the dog...
Alan Cameron - 29 Nov 2003 15:48 GMT
Qimage pro is what you want.....  http://www.ddisoftware.com/qimage/

> Try Printstation from www.Picmeta.com
> Michael
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> > To email, go to my address
> > and take out the dog...
Jim - 29 Nov 2003 21:28 GMT
Thanks all, I'll have a look at those..
Jim
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