PS 7.0 Contact Sheet question

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toetapdancer
Oct 5, 2004
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I am trying to make a directory………and if I use the Automatic way (make a contact sheet) in Photoshop 7.0, it places the file name under each picture.

Which would be fine, except it includes the extension. Is there a way to not have the extension show????

I know I can place each picture on a new canvas and then type the captions. But takes so long to do it that way.

Any suggestions????

TIA

Dancer………….

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James Connell
Oct 5, 2004
Dancer wrote:
I am trying to make a directory………and if I use the Automatic way (make a contact sheet) in Photoshop 7.0, it places the file name under each picture.

Which would be fine, except it includes the extension. Is there a way to not have the extension show????

I know I can place each picture on a new canvas and then type the captions. But takes so long to do it that way.

Any suggestions????

TIA

Dancer………….

Sorta —- you need the plugin from PS6 ( that’s the last one that didn’t include the .ext) – it’ll work with 7/CS. you end up with 2 versions in the ‘automate’ menu. for whatever reason adobe included ‘picture package’ in the same plugin – so you get 2 of those too.
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toetapdancer
Oct 5, 2004
James Connell …

Sorta —- you need the plugin from PS6 ( that’s the last one that didn’t include the .ext) – it’ll work with 7/CS. you end up with 2 versions in the ‘automate’ menu. for whatever reason adobe included ‘picture package’ in the same plugin – so you get 2 of those too.

I assume it is called the "6.01 plugins update?"

Can I download and then install in 7.0?

Or do I have to have 6.01 installed first to download and have available?

TIA

Dancer……….
JC
James Connell
Oct 5, 2004
Dancer wrote:
James Connell …

Sorta —- you need the plugin from PS6 ( that’s the last one that didn’t include the .ext) – it’ll work with 7/CS. you end up with 2 versions in the ‘automate’ menu. for whatever reason adobe included ‘picture package’ in the same plugin – so you get 2 of those too.

I assume it is called the "6.01 plugins update?"
Can I download and then install in 7.0?

Or do I have to have 6.01 installed first to download and have available?
TIA

Dancer……….

you need to have PS6 installed ( or at least unpacked – it may be on the CD somewhere but i’v never looked).

the go to the PhotoShop6.0/Plugins/Adobe Photoshop Only/Automate directory and copy the ContactSheetII.8LI ( rename it something else or y’ll loose the much better functioning new version) to the same directory in the newer version of photoshop. restart PS and find out which version is which – they both have the same name in the automate menu!
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toetapdancer
Oct 6, 2004
Very interesting! I don’t even have an Automate folder in PS 6.

And in File/Automate there are only two options: Batch and Create Droplet.

I have found a way around the problem, but still, if such a file exists, it would be handy to have it.

Thanks.

Dancer……

James Connell …
Dancer wrote:
James Connell …

Sorta —- you need the plugin from PS6 ( that’s the last one that didn’t include the .ext) – it’ll work with 7/CS. you end up with 2 versions in the ‘automate’ menu. for whatever reason adobe included ‘picture package’ in the same plugin – so you get 2 of those too.

I assume it is called the "6.01 plugins update?"
Can I download and then install in 7.0?

Or do I have to have 6.01 installed first to download and have available?
TIA

Dancer……….

you need to have PS6 installed ( or at least unpacked – it may be on the CD somewhere but i’v never looked).

the go to the PhotoShop6.0/Plugins/Adobe Photoshop Only/Automate directory and copy the ContactSheetII.8LI ( rename it something else or y’ll loose the much better functioning new version) to the same directory in the newer version of photoshop. restart PS and find out which version is which – they both have the same name in the automate menu!
JC
James Connell
Oct 6, 2004
Dancer wrote:

Very interesting! I don’t even have an Automate folder in PS 6.
And in File/Automate there are only two options: Batch and Create Droplet.

I have found a way around the problem, but still, if such a file exists, it would be handy to have it.

Thanks.

Dancer……
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toetapdancer
Oct 6, 2004
Did I imply I had a mac?

Nope, on this computer I am running Win98. Have ME on laptop (and XP on computer back at other home).

So I have been checking out what you have suggested on PCs.

Dancer………..

James Connell …
Dancer wrote:

Very interesting! I don’t even have an Automate folder in PS 6.
And in File/Automate there are only two options: Batch and Create Droplet.

I have found a way around the problem, but still, if such a file exists, it would be handy to have it.

Thanks.

Dancer……
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