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Hello-
I have a question regarding sending a 2" x 2" passport photo to print. The smallest size print is 4x6 and I need to fit the 2x2 onto the 4x6 while still maintaining the 2x2 area. I figured out how to increase the canvas size around the 2x2 photo but have not been able to "fill" the area with a solid color. Any ideas? (Hope this made sense). I am using GIMP but can probably translate Photoshop instructions also. Thanks! |
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Make a new layer, place it under the layer with the image on it, and use some kind of fill tool to fill it in.
Keep in mind, you can fit 6 2x2 images onto a 4x6 print (in a 2x3 array)
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