printing multiple pictures

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Debra Picard
Sep 1, 2003
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I’d like to save on paper by printing different pictures on one sheet of paper, but picture package only prints the same picture. How can I do this?

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Thee_DarkOverLord
Sep 1, 2003
That will be a contact sheet.

Search the forum for "Contatct sheet" on info on how to do this.
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Madsen
Sep 1, 2003
Debra,

In Photoshop 7 you can just click on each picture thumbnail inside picture package and choose another picture. You can’t do that in Photoshop 6.


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Madsen.
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Debra Picard
Sep 1, 2003
Thanks for your help! I’ve got a lot to learn still, bear with me!
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Cruising
Aug 26, 2006
If I have a folder filled with photo’s and I want to print all of them (let’s say 10 of them) on my Epson 4.x6 (picutremate) printer…. Is there a way to do this?

it looks like I can print a picture package, but I want to print 10 4×6 prints on 4×6 paper (from a folder).

I was hoping Bridge would do this, but it doesn’t appear that it works. Can Photoshop do it?

Thanks
MD
Michael_D_Sullivan
Aug 26, 2006
Record an action that does all the steps necessary to print the open image; as the last step, close the image without saving. Now go to Bridge; select the images to print; and run the action via Tools > Photoshop Tools > Actions. Note that if you have a mixture of portrait and landscape images, you will need to do these separately, with separate actions.
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Cruising
Aug 26, 2006
Thanks.
Is there a way to "edit" actions after I recorded them? I checked the help file and couldn’t figure this out.

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Record an action that does all the steps necessary to print the open image; as the last step, close the image without saving. Now go to Bridge; select the images to print; and run the action via Tools > Photoshop Tools
Actions. Note that if you have a mixture of portrait and landscape
images, you will need to do these separately, with separate actions.
C
chrisjbirchall
Aug 26, 2006
Is there a way to "edit" actions after I recorded them?

You can use "record again" from the flyout menu to change the settings in a step.

You can simply press "record" to add a step/steps at the end of an action.

You can delete a step by dragging to trash.

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