I am making my first mini albums. 4x6 prints generally won't work. Anyone know of an on-line site that can print 3x3 or similar smaller size? I know you can get wallets but you have to buy a strip of 4, all same picture.
Sorry, no help, Sherry. I print at home for this very reason...and then I get the exact sizes I want! Good luck!
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Kathy
and it feels good!
Kathy
I know of a program that prints 3.5x3.5 squares OR two different wallets on a 4x6 print.
Photo Utility > PhotoSheet
Photo Utility > PhotoSheet
Karen in SC
2-page, multi-photo scrapper
2-page, multi-photo scrapper
I recently used foxgram.com and ordered 3x3 and old fashioned Polaroid prints. They are good quality prints and their site was easy to use. Hoping to use some on a few llayouts this month.
Stacy
I use photosheet all the time so I can print smaller sized prints on a standard 4x6. It's a safe download and easy to use.karensay wrote:I know of a program that prints 3.5x3.5 squares OR two different wallets on a 4x6 print.
Photo Utility > PhotoSheet
Winkflash.com is where I order most of my prints and they have all sorts of sizes. It looks like the smallest square is 4 x 4, but maybe you could get those and crop them? They are having a sale on their prints right now.
Laura
Thanks for the help. I don't really want to print at home- it's much more expensive than ordering and runs thru the printer ink. I did check out the photo program, but I think I would just need too many smaller prints that it would end up being quite expensive to print at home, but a very good option to know for the occasional small print I might want. I have ordered thru Winkflash before- I am probably going to go with 4x4 prints and try to only order ones that can be cropped a bit. 4x6 just doesn't work for mini albums. Thank you!
I just wanted to add that when I use photosheet, I'll arrange 2-4 smaller sized photos on to a 4x6 print. I'll upload the 4x6 to shutterfl/snapfish/etc to order then trim them when they arrive. I find this to be the most economical way to get smaller prints.
WOWZA!! I just tried the "photosheet" program!!! LOVE IT!! I always used my photoshop to resize my photos (what a pain!!) This is so easy!!!! Thanks!!
- joannie
I use persnickety prints when I need different sizes
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