Numbering photos

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djw
Mar 18, 2005
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Hi
I am new to this newsgroup, but not new to photoshop
Can you please advise
Is it possible to batch number a set of photos
with a text layer using the photo filename without extention (example if the file was named 001.psd, 002.psd etc)
The photo could be labelled "001", "002" etc. placed at a given area so I could use it in a slide show
Dennis

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edjh
Mar 19, 2005
djw wrote:
Hi
I am new to this newsgroup, but not new to photoshop
Can you please advise
Is it possible to batch number a set of photos
with a text layer using the photo filename without extention (example if the file was named 001.psd, 002.psd etc)
The photo could be labelled "001", "002" etc. placed at a given area so I could use it in a slide show
Dennis
Yes, with a javascript. There’s one built into CS.


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http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html
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nomads
Mar 19, 2005
There is a great little freeware program that is called File Renamer. You can find it here:http://www.code.gr/filerenamer. It works great! Paul

"djw" wrote in message
Hi
I am new to this newsgroup, but not new to photoshop
Can you please advise
Is it possible to batch number a set of photos
with a text layer using the photo filename without extention (example if the file was named 001.psd, 002.psd etc)
The photo could be labelled "001", "002" etc. placed at a given area so I could use it in a slide show
Dennis

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xDsrtRat
Mar 19, 2005
IrfanView also does a great job with this and the price is right: Free!


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"nomads" wrote in message
There is a great little freeware program that is called File Renamer. You can find it here:http://www.code.gr/filerenamer. It works great! Paul
"djw" wrote in message
Hi
I am new to this newsgroup, but not new to photoshop
Can you please advise
Is it possible to batch number a set of photos
with a text layer using the photo filename without extention (example if the file was named 001.psd, 002.psd etc)
The photo could be labelled "001", "002" etc. placed at a given area so I could use it in a slide show
Dennis

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edjh
Mar 19, 2005
xDsrtRat wrote:
IrfanView also does a great job with this and the price is right: Free!
I don’t think Irfanview can add the file name to the image area, which is what the OP asked for, or at least I don’t see it in my copy.


Comic book sketches and artwork:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html
Comics art for sale:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/batsale.html
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djw
Mar 19, 2005
"edjh" wrote in message
djw wrote:
Hi
I am new to this newsgroup, but not new to photoshop
Can you please advise
Is it possible to batch number a set of photos
with a text layer using the photo filename without extention (example if the file was named 001.psd, 002.psd etc)
The photo could be labelled "001", "002" etc. placed at a given area so I could use it in a slide show
Dennis
Yes, with a javascript. There’s one built into CS.


Comic book sketches and artwork:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html
Comics art for sale:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/batsale.html

Thanks edjh
You obviously understood the question
But nomads & xDsrtRat you did not
by the way I use the file renamer it’s great

On the subject of using javascript I seem to be lost
I found that in Image Ready I could set a variable
I found myself going round in circles and didn’t grasp the idea (I put it down to my age)
But I am not too old to learn
Dennis
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edjh
Mar 19, 2005
djw wrote:
"edjh" wrote in message

djw wrote:

Hi
I am new to this newsgroup, but not new to photoshop
Can you please advise
Is it possible to batch number a set of photos
with a text layer using the photo filename without extention (example if the file was named 001.psd, 002.psd etc)
The photo could be labelled "001", "002" etc. placed at a given area so I could use it in a slide show
Dennis

Yes, with a javascript. There’s one built into CS.


Comic book sketches and artwork:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html
Comics art for sale:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/batsale.html

Thanks edjh
You obviously understood the question
But nomads & xDsrtRat you did not
by the way I use the file renamer it’s great

On the subject of using javascript I seem to be lost
I found that in Image Ready I could set a variable
I found myself going round in circles and didn’t grasp the idea (I put it down to my age)
But I am not too old to learn
Dennis
In 7 it’s under Automate but you need to install the Scripting Plugin from the Adobe site. It may be that the actual script is from the Adobe Exchange.

In CS it’s under File I believe.

To batch you would have to make an action that uses the script I think.


Comic book sketches and artwork:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html
Comics art for sale:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/batsale.html

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