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Re: Printing on to a blank DVD with PS vs. Epson Print CD with an Epson R1800
by
Robert Combs
on Apr 24, 2008 at 3:55:18 pm
Hi all, I read this entire thread and I'm in the same boat! The only true reason I purchased this printer was to quickly print quality DVD surfaces to hand to my clients at the end of our sessions (I'm a film/video editor).
I keep hearing that everyone here seems to resort to saving their photoshop files then importing them into that Epson Print CD software (then resizeing, etc.) for final output. So, this leads me to a few questions...
1). Has anyone managed to print directly to the disk from the Photoshop application ever? The reason that I ask is because I can't seem to trick Photoshop into telling my R1800 printer that the print medium is anything other than than somethign I could put in the "paper" feeder. In other words, how do you select the "disk tray" from within Photoshop (even if things aren't yet designed to line up)?
2). Also, if printing from Photoshop is not an option. Is there at least a way to resize FROM THE CENTER, the image that has been imported into Epson Print CD? Photoshop uses the "option" key (mac) to do this. I can't figure out how to do this from the Epson software. Is it even possible?
My sincerest thanks to anyone who might take the time to reply to this post. There just seems like there has to be a way. I've searched everywhere and now I just feel lost.
-Rob
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