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Bob Dietz  
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 More options Jul 6 2002, 5:44 pm
Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.paint-shop-pro
From: Bob Dietz <rbdietz_1...@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 06 Jul 2002 16:43:06 -0600
Local: Sat, Jul 6 2002 6:43 pm
Subject: Re: Tips and Suggestions For Creating a Poster

Howard Groves wrote:
> Thank you very much for you reply.  Here are the answers you requested.

>>Version of PSP = 7.04
>>Version of Windows = Windows 98
>>Amount of RAM = 96 Meg ( Can get more if needed; sounds like this is the
> case)

Yes. More RAM.
With 96 Meg of RAM, I'll bet there are occasions when the appellation -
Win-doze seems all too appropriate. <g>

>>Size of HD in GB. = Approx. 40 GB Partitioned into 4 drives - C:\ = 4.07

> Gig. - D:\ = 10.7 Gig., E:\ = 11.2 Gig., & F:\ = 11.4 Gig.
>                                     Also, have another hard drive, not
> hooked up, which is 10 Gig., if needed.

If you add the 10 Gig drive to your system, the Drive letters assigned
to the partitions will change.

Currently                  After Adding 10 Gig Drive
              Drive 1       Drive 1        Drive 2
Partition 1   C:            C:             D:
Partition 2   D:            E:             H: * assuming
Partition 3   E:            F:             I: * more than
Partition 4   F:            G:             J: * one partition

If your CD-ROM drive is currently assigned the letter H, that
would change as well. All those drive letter changes can lead
to complications. So I recommend not adding that drive at this
point.

Assuming you increase your RAM to 256MB or more, do all of the
following:

   1) Add the following line to the [386Enh] section of
      C:\Windows\System.ini
      ConservativeSwapfileUsage=1
   2) Create a minimum size, unfragmented swap file on C:\
      A) Assuming you don't have Norton Speed Disk
        a) Control Panel> System> Performance> Virtual Memory>
            Let me specify my own virtual memory settings.>
              Hard disk: D:\
            OK. And reboot.
        b) Now that the swap file is temporarily located on
           D:\, defragment the C:\ Drive. Screen savers should
           be disabled and  you may have to boot into safe mode
           to get the defrag to complete.
        c) Now that C:\ has been defragmented.
           Control Panel> System> Performance> Virtural Memory>
           Let me specify my own virtual memory settings.>
             Hard disk: C:\xxxxxxxMB Free
             Minimum: 512
             Maximum: xxxxxxx (same as C:\xxxxxxxMB Free)
             OK and reboot.
      B) Assuming you have Norton Speed Disk
        a) Control Panel> System> Performance> Virtural Memory>
           Let me specify my own virtual memory settings.>
             Hard disk: C:\xxxxxxxMB Free
             Minimum: 512
             Maximum: xxxxxxx (same as C:\xxxxxxxMB Free)
             OK and reboot.
        b) Norton Speed Disk>
             Full Optimization
             Optimize Swap file

The minimum setting is simply reserving HD space for use by
the swap file. You're not requiring Windows to fill that space
up. In fact, we're hoping that Windows will never completely
fill up the space we've reserved. Just in case Windows ends
up needing more space for the swap file than we thought to
reserve for Windows to use, we didn't limit the maximum size.
(We set it as large as the remaining free space on the HD.)

In PSP -
File> Preferences> General Program Preferences...> Undo/Redo tab>
     ( x is checked and o is not checked)
   x Enable the undo system
   x Limit undo/redo disk usage to 100 Mbytes of storage per open image
     It's possible you might need to increase this number. It's probably
     better to disable the undo system than to make this number larger
     than the total amount of ram in your system.
   o Limit undo/redo
   o Compress undo/redo information
   x Enable the redo system
File> Preferences> File Locations...> Undo/Temporary Files tab>
   C:\WINDOWS\TEMP

As others have suggested,
File> New...>
   Width:       33.000
                          Inches
   Height:      45.000
   Resolution: xxx.000    Pixels / inch

Open an image to be inserted.
Image> Resize...>
   'Maintain aspect ratio ...' should be checked.
   It's located at the bottom of the dialog,
   but it is the first thing to check.

   Enable 'Actual / print size'
   At the bottom of the 'Actual / print size' section, set
   resolution to match the resolution you've selected for
   your poster.
   Enter the width you desire in inches.
   Press OK.
   Do any color adjustments, effects, sharpening, add text ...
   Save a copy of the image in case you need to come back and
   correct something.
   If there is more than one layer
      Layers> Merge> Merge All (Flatten)
   Press Ctrl + C to copy to the clip-board.
   Close the image.
   Activate the poster image and press Ctrl + E to paste
   as a selection and position as desired.

Bob Dietz


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