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How to use Photos and Pages to size and crop pictures for printing

Posted on October 27, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

The high-water mark of home photo printing may have long passed, but if you own an inkjet printer, it’s likely the printer driver and feed mechanism includes photo-paper options, including printing onto 4 by 6 and other standard photo formats. But how can you take a picture, crop it, and print it the way you want without using a photo-editing app?. You might think Preview is the answer, as it lets you crop and resize images—but it’s a fussy hard lift in Preview to take images that aren’t exactly the right proportions of the final paper size and adjust them into shape.
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