How can I be sure that my borderless prints are oriented the way I want from the plugin?
Due to a rather nasty interface oversight in the iPF Photoshop plugin, (still present at the time of writing with plugin version 2.03) it is very easy to mistakenly have a borderless print end up massively too large or much too small by confusing the output orientation in the plugin. Therefore, when printing an image with a 3:1 aspect ratio and intending the output image to measure 17″ x 5.6″ with the roll width used for the long edge of the image, it is all too easy to end up with a massive print of 17″ x 51″ with the roll width used for the short edge of the image. Normally, switching between landscape and portrait orientation in the plugin alters the preview panel, affording the user a reasonable indication as to how the image will be placed on the paper, as described here.
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