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Note: This option does not appear unless Custom or Roll Paper is chosen in the Paper
Size pop-up menu. The units of measurement displayed in these fields depend on the
region selected in the International pane of System Preferences in Mac OS X v10.5
Leopard or the Language & Text pane of System Preferences in Mac OS X v10.6 Snow
Leopard. For more information about System Preferences, see Mac Help.
Orientation pop-up menu: Choose either the Landscape or Portrait aspect ratio from
this pop-up menu. The image versions orientation should already be selected by
default.
Note: The orientation selection affects the placement of logos, titles, metadata, and
page numbers on the page.
Image Size pop-up menu: Choose a fixed size for the printed image from the list of
available sizes, as well as Maximum to Fit and Custom. When Maximum to Fit is chosen,
Aperture prints as much of the image on the selected paper size as possible. When a
borderless paper size is chosen in the Paper Size pop-up menu, Aperture prints the
image with no borders.
When Custom is chosen, height and width fields appear beneath the Image Size pop-up
menu. To set a custom image size, enter new height and width values.
Photo Per Page field: Enter the number of images per page to print.
Note: This option appears dimmed when the image size selection is too large for more
than one image to fit on the selected paper size.
Same Photo Per Page checkbox: Select this checkbox to repeat the same photo multiple
times on the same page.
Note: This option appears dimmed unless the selected image size is small enough to
accommodate multiple images on the selected paper size.
Crop Image to Fill checkbox: Select this checkbox to make the image fill the frame of
the Image Size selection. In most situations, a border appears on two sides.
More Options button: Click this button to reveal more print options such as additional
layout, margin, image border, metadata, and image adjustment settings.
Additional Print Controls for Standard Prints
You can access additional print options, such as additional layout, margin, render, image
adjustment, image border, and metadata controls. For example, you can use these controls
to include your studios name and logo on each print and then save the settings as a
preset. The next time you print images, select the print preset you just saved and print
your image selection using the default print controls for standard prints.
To access additional print controls for standard and custom print presets
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Select either the Standard preset or a custom preset in the Presets list of the Print dialog,
then click the More Options button.
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