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Hi
I purchased a used game at blockbuster and it came without artwork so
i went online, found the art and attempted to print it on my canon
S630 but the version i print comes out too small. What do i need to do
to get it as it appears on my screen which is regular game size?
This is what i want to print as is:
http://www.toysnjoys.com/gamecube/burnout.jpg
Thanks a lot
Patrick
(Answer here as email used to post is bogus.)
Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers (More info?)
Patrick wrote:
> Hi
>
> I purchased a used game at blockbuster and it came without artwork so
> i went online, found the art and attempted to print it on my canon
> S630 but the version i print comes out too small. What do i need to do
> to get it as it appears on my screen which is regular game size?
> This is what i want to print as is:
> http://www.toysnjoys.com/gamecube/burnout.jpg >
> Thanks a lot
>
> Patrick
> (Answer here as email used to post is bogus.)
First of all it is only 385 X 275 pixels. Not large enough to do much
with. What size, in inches, is it suppose to be? What kind of printer
are you printing it on?
Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers (More info?)
BF wrote:
> Patrick wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I purchased a used game at blockbuster and it came without artwork so
>> i went online, found the art and attempted to print it on my canon
>> S630 but the version i print comes out too small. What do i need to do
>> to get it as it appears on my screen which is regular game size?
>> This is what i want to print as is:
>> http://www.toysnjoys.com/gamecube/burnout.jpg >>
>> Thanks a lot
>>
>> Patrick
>> (Answer here as email used to post is bogus.)
>
> First of all it is only 385 X 275 pixels. Not large enough to do much
> with. What size, in inches, is it suppose to be? What kind of printer
> are you printing it on?
Sorry I see that you already said what printer. If you tell me the size
I might be able to resample it in Photo shop and it might be OK. Again,
there is not much to work with. You really need a good scan of it to do
it right though.
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