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James Alan Hetfield

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1.- Save your card into your computer.

2.- Open your card with Gimp or Photoshop. (Gimp is free software)

3.- Click on "Image >> Image Size". At least those are the steps in Photoshop, in Gimp should be something similar. If it is not that way, try making a backup of your card and start looking for the said option. If you mess it up, you always have the backup.

4.- Go into the option where it says "Resoultion" and change it to 300 or more. Do not worry if the image looks now big and pixalized, it's completely normal.

5.- Open "Word" and insert your card. Click on the image and go to "Image Options".

6.- Resize the card to 2.3125 inches x 3.375 inches (or 5,9 cm x 8,6 cm).

7.- Print you card.

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Also, its best to print them out on photo paper, or high gloss paper. But first, open your card on gimp. Use gimp and use the scale tool. Hold a yugioh card up to the screen. Scale the card to exactly the same size as the yugioh card. Next, use the rectangle select. Click and drag from corner to corner on your card. The more exact, the better. Next, right click inside the rectangle, and click copy visible. Hit the exit on gimp and say No you dont wanna overwrite the new picture. This wont completely exit out of gimp yet. It will just put you back to where you can open a picture. Before you completely exit out of gimp, right click and then click paste. Now it is the right size, and you can print.

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