photoshop Elements 2.0

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maarten ridderbos
Jan 22, 2004
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Next question about Photoshop Elements 2.0:
I want to make multiple images in one frame with the option "Picture Package". I know how to it, but can somebody tell me how I can lable the different images in one frame? When I use the function Label-content "filename", each image in one frame gets its own file name (but with the extension, for instance 1.jpg-2..jpg-3.jpg etc.) It has to be : 1,2,3,…etc. How can I lable without the extension of the image-files? When I use the function Label-content "Title", every image in one frame gets the same title, for instance "1,1,1,1, etc. ". It has to be : 1,2,3,4, etc. What is the solution?

M.Ridderbos.

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JC
James Connell
Jan 22, 2004
maarten ridderbos wrote:
Next question about Photoshop Elements 2.0:
I want to make multiple images in one frame with the option "Picture Package". I know how to it, but can somebody tell me how I can lable the different images in one frame? When I use the function Label-content "filename", each image in one frame gets its own file name (but with the extension, for instance 1.jpg-2..jpg-3.jpg etc.) It has to be : 1,2,3,…etc. How can I lable without the extension of the image-files? When I use the function Label-content "Title", every image in one frame gets the same title, for instance "1,1,1,1, etc. ". It has to be : 1,2,3,4, etc. What is the solution?

M.Ridderbos.

unfortunatly the last version of contactsheet/picturepackage ( they are a combined plugin ) that didn’t include the file extention was packaged with PS6. it will work in later versions of PS – but i don’t know about elements. a quick check shows it doesn’t work as a simple copy of the file. this seems to be one of those jobs that adobe just can’t get right, they change it every version and it still sucks for at least 1/2 the people.

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