Photoshop :: Create Correct Size Image

Aug 2, 2009

I want to may a small flyer for a party. i want to start a new file. what size do i make my file to fit on a 4 x 6 card, or a card the size of a post card?

i have been able to print these sizes but sometime things get cut off the edges. if i knew what size to start with i could fit everything on the flyer.

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Interestingly, when I re-sized the images in gimp (or thats what I thought I was doing with 'print size' & 'scale image') the size of the view-able image on the desktop in the application window did not change... the size of the window stayed the same, the zoom percentage did not change & most importantly the image did not change.

Finally, I checked if the original image prints correctly in Adobe Reader: No problem and it prints fine. Unfortunately, while I have what I need, I'm not one to give up that easily and want to know if the issue is the printer, gimp.

Why I can't get the image to print in GIMP at the correct size?

Windows XP Home SP3 - I just reformatted the hard drive last week so everything is a new clean install
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