What part of "road closed" don't you understand?
I'm giving up on Luminar. Their support system recommends that I download an alternate printing app, which I don't want to do. There must be a photo editor that allows you to resize in inches! Anyway, thanks for all your help and advice.
Sorry if this question has been asked and answered before, but I have Luminar and it resizes in pixels. I e-mailed Skylum and asked that question, and got an answer; I tried doing what they said, and it still didn't come out the right size. Then I got another e-mail from Skylum apologizing for sending the wrong answer--and it still didn't work. So how do I print to a 4X6-inch size with acceptable margins? And does any photo-editing software offer resizing in inches? (My old Photoshop Elements 9 did, but I abandoned it for Luminar to my sorrow.)
Well, much thanks to all of you for trying to help. What I still don't understand is why in the world Luminar (and Affinity) choose to express the dimensions of their prints in pixel, unlike Photoshop Elements. Not to prolong this discussion, but can anybody explain that?
I print them; but I also e-mail them. I can't print them at 1200X1800 because they come out much bigger than 4X6; I've already said that they come out 5-1/2 X 7-1/2. As an aside, do all you much smarter photographers than I am know about resizing in pixels? And why doesn't Luminar express dimensions in inches? Or even millimeters?
Thanks to all of you! Printing at 1200X1800 resulted in 5-1/2 X 7-1/5; printing at 288 X 432 ended up--hooray!--3-3/4 X 5. Obviously I have a 72 dot printer (it's a canon inkjet), and equally obviously I don't have a 3:2 aspect ratio. Now the question is, how do I ensure that I'm at that, unless I do trial and error? (You should know that I've tried to consult with Luminar's people and they can't help me. Seems to me that any photo editing software ought to use dimensions that I could understand, like inches. My ancient copy of Elements does; Luminar and Affinity don't.) Again, thanks to everybody who tried to help!
Luminar expresses dimensions in pixels. I want to resize pictures to 4 inches by 6 inches, typically. I can't find out how to do this; even Luminar's help line can't tell me, nor can Google. So I turn to UH, for the first time.