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Apr 29th 2004#149210 Report
Member since: Apr 29th 2004
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Does Photoshop have a multiple print option outside of the pciture package feature. I need to print multiple copies of one piece of art work. So say i make a post card or a business card and iwant 37 copies of it or i want to see how many can fit on one page. Does that make sense? Any help would be great.
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Apr 30th 2004#149298 Report
Member since: Feb 20th 2004
Posts: 187
try the contact sheet feature.
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Apr 30th 2004#149334 Report
Member since: Apr 25th 2004
Posts: 74
Assuming you're using Photoshop 7 :p, use File -> Automate -> Picture Package...
Hope this helps


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Apr 30th 2004#149342 Report
Member since: May 13th 2003
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Yeah, i think the contac sheet feature would work best for you. But can a contact sheet have differt fotos? i thought it was just one repeated over and over with different settings.
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Apr 30th 2004#149359 Report
Member since: Apr 25th 2004
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oops! Maybe I didnt read thoroughly... forget what I said about picture package... yeah, Contact sheet would probably be best for you...


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May 1st 2004#149391 Report
Member since: Dec 20th 2003
Posts: 192
Contact sheet is made to print different images, but it is possible to use print package to print different images... http://www.russellbrown.com/tips/pdf/picpack.pdf
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May 1st 2004#149398 Report
Member since: Mar 18th 2001
Posts: 1501
Business cards or postcards?

Best to do them in a page layout application.

I recommend and don't (won't) use anything but InDesign. There are tons of folks here who will back up my reasoning about this.

Listen to your guru. I speak truth.
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