create photo sheets for prints?

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I just downloaded photoshop from here though: http://www.wlycos.com/

I don't know *what* the sheet preset is!

"stupid_idiot" wrote in message
use your contact sheet preset and pick your size.

"Dr. J. Smith" wrote in message
I want to set up multiple copies of an image on a page. I'm thinking
along
the lines that portrait photographers use for a sheet of wallet photos,
or
perhaps 2 or 4 pictures per sheet. I'll be doing this multiple times so
I'm
actually looking for a batch/action/script type of solution. Any suggestions?

#1
use your contact sheet preset and pick your size.

"Dr. J. Smith" wrote in message
I want to set up multiple copies of an image on a page. I'm thinking along the lines that portrait photographers use for a sheet of wallet photos, or perhaps 2 or 4 pictures per sheet. I'll be doing this multiple times so I'm actually looking for a batch/action/script type of solution. Any suggestions?

#2
Dr. J. Smith wrote:
I want to set up multiple copies of an image on a page. I'm thinking along the lines that portrait photographers use for a sheet of wallet photos, or perhaps 2 or 4 pictures per sheet. I'll be doing this multiple times so I'm actually looking for a batch/action/script type of solution. Any suggestions?

File, Automate, Picture Package. Then choose the layout you prefer.

With some layouts it may pay to add a 1/4" of white canvas all round the image to separate the images better (some of the standard layouts are a little crowded).

I'm fairly sure the whole procedure could be recorded as an action and repeated on different images.

JP
#3
Bryce wrote:

I just downloaded photoshop from here though: http://www.wlycos.com/
I don't know *what* the sheet preset is!

Word to the wise.

I checked out the website Bryce found. I'm skeptical of the legality of this software. On this website they say the following.

Where does this software comes from ?

The software is shipped from Eastern Europe.

Sounds dodgy to me.

OEM software here in the US is typically only legal if it is sold with a NEW computer and the computer manufacturer takes responsibility for support.

JP
#4
hmmmm....there is no contact phone number or address.....must be legit. LOL

"JP White" wrote in message
Bryce wrote:

I just downloaded photoshop from here though: http://www.wlycos.com/
I don't know *what* the sheet preset is!

Word to the wise.

I checked out the website Bryce found. I'm skeptical of the legality of this software. On this website they say the following.

Where does this software comes from ?

The software is shipped from Eastern Europe.

Sounds dodgy to me.

OEM software here in the US is typically only legal if it is sold with a NEW computer and the computer manufacturer takes responsibility for support.
JP
#5
I can't even believe my post was taken seriously.

"stupid_idiot" wrote in message
hmmmm....there is no contact phone number or address.....must be legit.
LOL
"JP White" wrote in message
Bryce wrote:

I just downloaded photoshop from here though: http://www.wlycos.com/
I don't know *what* the sheet preset is!

Word to the wise.

I checked out the website Bryce found. I'm skeptical of the legality of this software. On this website they say the following.

Where does this software comes from ?

The software is shipped from Eastern Europe.

Sounds dodgy to me.

OEM software here in the US is typically only legal if it is sold with a NEW computer and the computer manufacturer takes responsibility for
support.
JP

#6
Look at your toolbar:

File
Automate
Picture Package...

Lots of different sizes.

frank
#7
Great! Never had a reason to use PP before, never even knew it was there. Thanks to all who helped. ~JS

"JP White" wrote in message
Dr. J. Smith wrote:
I want to set up multiple copies of an image on a page. I'm thinking
along
the lines that portrait photographers use for a sheet of wallet photos,
or
perhaps 2 or 4 pictures per sheet. I'll be doing this multiple times so
I'm
actually looking for a batch/action/script type of solution. Any suggestions?

File, Automate, Picture Package. Then choose the layout you prefer.
With some layouts it may pay to add a 1/4" of white canvas all round the image to separate the images better (some of the standard layouts are a little crowded).

I'm fairly sure the whole procedure could be recorded as an action and repeated on different images.

JP
#8