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silviomossa
Jun 30, 2003
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I’m fairly new to Photoshop and I have what I’m sure is a basic question.
Hopefully this a place to deal with it.

I’m trying to create a picture set for my father-in-law before he leaves town for a reunion. When I go to Automate/Picture Package, I get the layout that I need, but it’s all of the same picture. I need a layout with a bunch of wallet-sized pictures, but of different pictures instead of the same one. Beyond wasting paper, or inserting it at a different angle each time I have a new picture, I’m not such how to get a bunch of different-image wallets. It’s seems like a basic concept, though, so I’m sure there’s an easy way.

Thanks for any help. I’ve only printed full-page pictures, so this function is new to me. The disc, btw, only says Adobe Photoshop Elements, with no version number. The last date that I can find on it is 2001.

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Paul Handley
Jun 30, 2003
This works in photoshop, so I’ll assume it will work in Elements. Select file/new and setup for the same resolution as the images you have. They must all be near the same resolution for this to work, unless you are going to frame them and then they have to be the exact same resolution. If they are a little off it won’t matter much you can resize them with edit/transform/scale. select the move tool from the toolbar and drag you image onto the new document. adjust and resize it any way you want. do the same for the other images.
HTH
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"P. Tierney" wrote in message
I’m fairly new to Photoshop and I have what I’m sure is a basic question.
Hopefully this a place to deal with it.

I’m trying to create a picture set for my father-in-law before he leaves town for a reunion. When I go to Automate/Picture Package, I get the layout that I need, but it’s all of the same picture. I need a layout with a bunch of wallet-sized pictures, but of different pictures instead of the same one. Beyond wasting paper, or inserting it at a different angle each time I have a new picture, I’m not such how to get a bunch of different-image wallets. It’s seems like a basic concept,
though,
so I’m sure there’s an easy way.

Thanks for any help. I’ve only printed full-page pictures, so this function is new to me. The disc, btw, only says Adobe Photoshop Elements, with no version number. The last date that I can find on it is 2001.

P. Tierney

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Bob Hatch
Jun 30, 2003
"P. Tierney" wrote in message
I’m fairly new to Photoshop and I have what I’m sure is a basic question.
Hopefully this a place to deal with it.

I’m trying to create a picture set for my father-in-law before he leaves town for a reunion. When I go to Automate/Picture Package, I get the layout that I need, but it’s all of the same picture. I need a layout with a bunch of wallet-sized pictures, but of different pictures instead of the same one. Beyond wasting paper, or inserting it at a different angle each time I have a new picture, I’m not such how to get a bunch of different-image wallets. It’s seems like a basic concept,
though,
so I’m sure there’s an easy way.

Thanks for any help. I’ve only printed full-page pictures, so this function is new to me. The disc, btw, only says Adobe Photoshop Elements, with no version number. The last date that I can find on it is 2001.
This is the way it works in PS so I’m gonna assume Elements is the same.

Go to Picture package, select whatever group of picture sizes you want on the page. When the page comes up on the screen with all of the same image, click on one of the images, the File Menu will open, select a different image, repeat until you have the images you want and select OK. PS will then do the layout and you can print from there.

HTH.

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silviomossa
Jun 30, 2003
"Bob Hatch" wrote in message
"P. Tierney" wrote in message
I’m fairly new to Photoshop and I have what I’m sure is a basic question.
Hopefully this a place to deal with it.

I’m trying to create a picture set for my father-in-law before he leaves town for a reunion. When I go to Automate/Picture Package, I get the layout that I need, but it’s all of the same picture. I need
a
layout with a bunch of wallet-sized pictures, but of different pictures instead of the same one. Beyond wasting paper, or inserting it at a different angle each time I have a new picture, I’m not such how to get
a
bunch of different-image wallets. It’s seems like a basic concept,
though,
so I’m sure there’s an easy way.

Thanks for any help. I’ve only printed full-page pictures, so this function is new to me. The disc, btw, only says Adobe Photoshop Elements, with no version number. The last date that I can find on it is 2001.
This is the way it works in PS so I’m gonna assume Elements is the same.
Go to Picture package, select whatever group of picture sizes you want on the page. When the page comes up on the screen with all of the same image, click on one of the images, the File Menu will open, select a different image, repeat until you have the images you want and select OK.

When I click on an image, then it only does whatever command that the tool window has highlighted. Do I need to delete that tool menu in some way for "file" to pop up when I click on an image?

P.
Tierney
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robert.huebsch
Jul 2, 2003
Just click on a picture you don’t want to keep. You can then browse to a photo to replace it.
"P. Tierney" wrote in message
I’m fairly new to Photoshop and I have what I’m sure is a basic question.
Hopefully this a place to deal with it.

I’m trying to create a picture set for my father-in-law before he leaves town for a reunion. When I go to Automate/Picture Package, I get the layout that I need, but it’s all of the same picture. I need a layout with a bunch of wallet-sized pictures, but of different pictures instead of the same one. Beyond wasting paper, or inserting it at a different angle each time I have a new picture, I’m not such how to get a bunch of different-image wallets. It’s seems like a basic concept,
though,
so I’m sure there’s an easy way.

Thanks for any help. I’ve only printed full-page pictures, so this function is new to me. The disc, btw, only says Adobe Photoshop Elements, with no version number. The last date that I can find on it is 2001.

P. Tierney

MacBook Pro 16” Mockups 🔥

– in 4 materials (clay versions included)

– 12 scenes

– 48 MacBook Pro 16″ mockups

– 6000 x 4500 px

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