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Dec 31, 2005
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I have asked this question before and perhaps it is beyond the capabilities of this newsgroup, but I will try again. I would like to be able to place a template/layer over a group of photos automatically in a batch process. Is this a function that I can do with droplets? I am needing to figure out this issue and hope there is a source for this information. Thank you and I do appreciate this newsgroup. Dick Ross

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Dec 31, 2005
ross wrote:

I have asked this question before and perhaps it is beyond the capabilities of this newsgroup, but I will try again. I would like to be able to place a template/layer over a group of photos automatically in a batch process. Is this a function that I can do with droplets? I am needing to figure out this issue and hope there is a source for this information. Thank you and I do appreciate this newsgroup. Dick Ross

It’s not only possible, it also quite easy. Open one image. Start recording a new action, and place that template/layout over the image. Stop recording. Now you can use this action in ‘File – Automate – Batch…’.


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Dec 31, 2005
"ross" wrote in message
I have asked this question before and perhaps it is beyond the
capabilities
of this newsgroup…….
I’m surprised anyone would reply to you with a comment like that.

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