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Specify how photos fill an image cell

You can specify photos to scale and rotate so that their entire image fits within an image cell. Blank spaces fill the areas where the aspect ratio of the photos and the image cells don’t match. You can also set an option so that photos completely fill the space within an image cell. When this option is selected, portions of the photos (especially vertical images) might be cropped to fill the image cell’s aspect ratio.

 In the Image Settings panel of the Print module, select any of the following options:
Zoom To Fill Frames
Fills the entire image cell with a photo, cropping the edges of the image as necessary.

Auto-Rotate To Fit
Rotates images if necessary to produce the largest image that fits in each image cell.

Image settings

Left
Photos with no image settings applied

Center
Zoom To Fill Frame

Right
Auto-Rotate To Fit

If an image cell doesn’t display the portion of a photo you want, drag the photo in the image cell to reposition.
Dragging a photo in an image cell to reposition it.


Comments


No screen name said on Apr 5, 2007 at 1:47 PM :
OK, that's easy enough, but how do you rearrange the photos on the page?
Douglas Schneider said on Jul 26, 2007 at 8:25 PM :
How do I change the order of pics in the filmstrip to print in templets?
Anita Dennis said on Jul 27, 2007 at 10:28 AM :
To arrange the order of the photos in a template, do either of the following: Drag the photos in the Filmstrip into the desired order, and then select them all (Cmd/Ctrl-A) to lay them out in that order. Or, Cmd-click (Mac) or Ctrl-click (Windows) the photos in the Filmstrip in the order in which you want them to appear in the template.
No screen name said on Dec 6, 2007 at 11:41 AM :
How do you print multiple pages in Lightroom?
Anita Dennis said on Dec 6, 2007 at 11:56 AM :
I’m not exactly sure of what type of print configuration you’re attempting, so I can only answer in a general way. If you’ve selected multiple photos for printing, and the template or layout options you’ve chosen don’t fit all of those photos on one page, Lightroom automatically creates additional pages.

An easy example: Say you select three photos in the Filmstrip, and you’re printing them full page (you’ve chosen Maximum Size in the Template Browser). Lightroom will print three pages, with one photo on each. When you’re printing multiple pages, you can scroll through them by clicking the left and right arrow buttons in the left side of the toolbar.
Charles Guthrie said on Dec 12, 2007 at 6:24 AM :
Trying to adjust the loaction of the picture in the frame.
Say we had three phots on one page.
You can shfit the picture "up and down".
How do you shft it left nd right?

Thanks
Anita Dennis said on Dec 12, 2007 at 9:25 AM :
When I play around with this feature, it looks like Lightroom always fits either the length or width of the photo to the image cell, so you can only drag to shift the picture in the opposite direction. For example, if I can see the entire height of a photo, I can only drag to shift the photo horizontally in the cell.

 

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