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Table Of Contents
- Welcome to Kai’s Photo Soap 2
- Installing Kai’s Photo Soap 2
- Organizing Photos
- Fixing Photos
- Composing Images
- Using Albums
- Printing Photos
- Overview
- Printing a Single Photo
- Printing in Rows and Columns
- Printing to Popular Sizes
- Supported Avery and Kodak Papers
- Loading Special Papers Correctly
- Printing to Perforated Paper
- Printing to Special Designs
- Printing Posters
- Adding Backgrounds or Frames
- Scaling Up or Down
- Rotating Photos to Fit
- Flipping for Iron-Ons
- Repeating Images on a Page
- Printing Page Text
- Printing Filenames, Dates, and Headers
- Setting Margins
- Keeping Settings
- Previewing
- Page Setup
- Sharing Photos
- Using Plug-Ins
- Appendix A:Tips About Photos
- Appendix B:Key Shortcuts
- Appendix C: Supported Papers
- Glossary
- Index
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PRINTING PHOTOS
Rotating Photos to Fit
At times you will want to rotate a photo before you print it. For example, if you are
printing to 8.5 x 11 paper and want to print a wide photo, you’ll want to rotate the photo
so the long side of the photo prints on the long side of the paper.
To rotate photos:
1 If needed, drag the photo(s) you want to print from the Transporter.
2 Choose Output menu > Print, or click the Print tab.
3 If needed, click the Tool button and select Auto Rotate.
Flipping for Iron-Ons
You can use Soap 2 to create custom tee shirts for the family reunion. If you have ever
seen an iron-on transfer, you’ll remember that the image was the reverse of how it
appeared once it was ironed on, To make an iron-on image, you need to create a reverse of
the final image so that once you iron it onto the fabric, it faces the correct way. Soap 2
allows you to simply create a flipped image.
To flip an image:
1 Select the photo you want to scale by dragging it from the Transporter to the
working area, or by clicking on it if it is already loaded.
2 Choose Output menu > Print, or click the Print tab.
3 If needed, click the Tool button to display the print settings.
4 Select Flip Horizontal.
5 Click Print to print the flipped image.
If you have any questions about loading special papers, refer to “Loading Special Papers
Correctly” on page 128.
A flipped image.