I need print 9 photo id's in brazilian format 3x4cm in a sheet 10x15cm whith 1,5cm border in both sides what i make a new layout? or edit a exist layout in photopaint?
I make this with the picture pack in photoshop but I need calculete manualy
Hi Vitor,
I think I am misunderstanding you, but if you are wanting to fit 9 images on a 10cm x 15cm sheet then it is physically impossible. Maybe you were just mentioning that you need 9 images altogether, but not on one sheet?
To answer your question though, you have 2 choices:
If you have a 1.5cm border all around then you can fit 6 images on a sheet if the images touch one another, top to bottom. If you want spacing in between then you can only have 4 on a sheet. I have made a template for you (attached) with 6 on a sheet; modify it to your needs. The grey squares in my template are purely for aligning your photos to; they are on a non-printable and locked layer. Just align your images to those rectangles.
Best regards,Brian.
It may be easier to do in Draw. I am not sure of the total number images you are needing to do. In Draw, create a custom page 10cm x 15cm. The create a rectangle 3cm x 4cm. Duplicate and align it for you 3 x 3 column and rows.. Group an center in your custom page. You could put these in a non-print layer so the line would not show up. Drag all pre-sized images into Draw by selecting them and dragging the to bottom of you screen to the CorelDRAW app and hold there. Draw will open. Drop the images in you work area. Individually place them in the predefined rectangles. This does not allow for any spaces between images. although you could design the layout that way. This does not allow for your prescribe 1.5cm borders. Like Brian said. Can't be done.
If you have hundreds to do. Jeff Harrison has a wonderful commercial macro on his Macro Monster (Monster Merge) site that may be just what you need. Allows you to use the merge feature of CorelDRAW to include images.
Sorry, a sheet have 18cm x 10cm so remove 1,5cm to both sides on top, 1,5cm + 1,5cm = 3cm so 18cm - 3cm = 15cm, I need use photopaint because is a photoid system for passport so the picture have to be more perfect possible, I make this form in photoshop but I want make a in photpaint
I do not have X5 but I would think X5 would hadle this about the same. Starting with a 3 x 4 cm image (or cropping to that size), you do a print preview, set the page size to your paper (if the printer is not set at it), set the imposition to 3 x 3 and then set the gutters to your desired width. There is a 1 mm gutter between that images in my example. I am still unsure what the actual paper size is. You will never get a the magins you speak of on the sides base on what your a giving us. Of course I may be misunderstanding you.
Sorry this is sheet a print 9 photo id (3x4cm)