Re: Simple Printing Question
Anti-aliasing is a method of automatically giving a hard edge image a very slight blur. The reason is to hide the jagged edges, caused by the sharp pixels. Depending on the image, you probably won't see any difference on paper. The visible foreground selection allows you to choose whether to print all the foreground layers or just the visible ones. Automatic resolution just adjusts the resolution to match your printer.
DON'T FORGET TO MIRROR YOUR IMAGE PRIOR TO PRINTING TRANSFERS!!
Re: Simple Printing Question
Mike,
Thanks for answering my questions and the quick reply (especially the 'mirroring' advice!).
Bob