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Question Posted Wednesday June 11 2008, 6:36 pm

Ok well we have to make a poster and you can do it any way you want so I'm just going to do it on photoshop and print it. It's supposed to be poster sized but since I'm doing it on the computer and my printer doesn't print on huge paper, I'm allowed to print it on normal paper but it must fill the entire thing!

The only problem is, I don't know the measuremets, ( ex. 34 x 56) and for what unit when I set it up in adobe photoshop! Please help!


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Additional info, added Thursday June 12 2008, 7:49 pm:
Everyone that I've been asking talked about this "pre-seting" thing but mine doesn't have pre-setting =/ ver. 6.0.

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Disconnected answered Thursday June 12 2008, 11:41 am:
Open photoshop.
Go to:

File > New
When the box pops up, go on ''preset sizes'' look down the list and choose A4.
That's the size of a normal page that goes in the printer.
If you want to rotate it, then go
Image > Rotate canvas > 90 degrees.

If you have other questions, ask :)

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