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putting photos side by side on the screen.

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Bert | 20:24 Wed 17th Sep 2008 | Technology
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I sometimes take two photos of the same scene, maybe at different times, or slightly different points of view. Is there a simple way to get two photos on the screen side-by-side, so I can decide which one I want to print?
As a corollary, some of my photos I only take as a record of where I was, or what was there - I mean they are not outstanding views, so I don't want to waste money with a full size print. Is there a simple way of combining 4 jpegs into one, so I can get a print of these photos half size (or quarter size, depending on how you look at it)? I have Vista and Easy-Photoprint only, at the moment.
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it will probably do it - but not familiar this will http://www.irfanview.com/
just set thumbnails - 2 or 4 per page
When you have the folder of pictures open and ready to print, click on printer preferences. The wizard will then give you a choice of size ie. full a4, or two on an A4 sheet, or even 4 images on an A4 sheet.
don't know about first part of question bert but for second part>>>> open my pictures >>>highlight ones you need to print (by holding down Ctrl and clicking on each photo) down left hand side click on print this picture>>>printing wizard will open this guides you right through to print photos, giving you option how many pictures per page hope this helps.
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I'd really prefer to get my photos professionally printed, but I will try what A.Guest and futritcat have suggested. If it tells my printer what to print, iI should be able to get it on a memory stick and take it to a photo shop.

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