Picture Package using different photos

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Geoff Jackson
Nov 2, 2004
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Help! Using Photoshop Picture Package I want to print, for example, 16 photos at 4" x 5" on a 8" x 10" sheet, but with 4 different photos on each page, instead of 16 pages with 4 of the same photo on each page. I know you can do this by changing each photo manually but I also know that it is possible to do it fairly quickly automatically as I did this a few weeks ago following directions from a simple tutorial that I found on the web, but I can’t remember how to do it and didn’t bookmark the tutorial. I’ve tried Google to find the tutorial but have now given up looking, after finding sites that say it can only be done manually.

I’ve got a vague recollection that it is done starting with The File Browser, but I’ve tried several methods with no success.

If you know how it’s done please tell me before I go mad trying to remember how I did it last time. I know that it is easy to do but not obvious.


Geoff Jackson, Nottingham, UK.

www.gjphoto.f9.co.uk
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Queen of Denial
Nov 2, 2004
It seems to me that you put all of the images into their own folder and then choose Folder on the automation dialog?
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Help! Using Photoshop Picture Package I want to print, for example, 16 photos at 4" x 5" on a 8" x 10" sheet, but with 4 different photos on each page, instead of 16 pages with 4 of the same photo on each page. I know you can do this by changing each photo manually but I also know that it is possible to do it fairly quickly automatically as I did this a few weeks ago following directions from a simple tutorial that I found on the web, but I can’t remember how to do it and didn’t bookmark the tutorial. I’ve tried Google to find the tutorial but have now given up looking, after finding sites that say it can only be done manually.

I’ve got a vague recollection that it is done starting with The File Browser, but I’ve tried several methods with no success.
If you know how it’s done please tell me before I go mad trying to remember how I did it last time. I know that it is easy to do but not obvious.


Geoff Jackson, Nottingham, UK.

www.gjphoto.f9.co.uk
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Geoff Jackson
Nov 2, 2004
It seems to me that you put all of the images into their own folder and then
choose Folder on the automation dialog?

Thanks for the reply, I’ve tried that and this also puts 4 copies of each photo on the same page instead of what I want which is 1 copy of each photo. Geoff

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