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Printing file name over an image
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| Adam D. White 2004-01-31, 4:28 pm |
| I run a series of photo printers and we print using photoshop cs. Recently
we've gotten much busier and hired some more help, but they keep dropping
pictures and they aren't labeled... You can see my problem, we're having to
re-print and such and it's really ticking me off!
Now to my question: How can I print the document name (without the
extension) very small on the side of the image. No borders allowed. I need
to place it on the edge over the actual image, small enough to be read, but
not noticed.
Thanks in advance,
Adam
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| Warren Sarle 2004-01-31, 6:28 pm |
| "Adam D. White" <white04@auburn.edu> wrote in message
news:X4USb.7128$Vg3.2972@bignews5.bellsouth.net...quote:
> I run a series of photo printers and we print using photoshop cs. Recently
> we've gotten much busier and hired some more help, but they keep dropping
> pictures and they aren't labeled... You can see my problem, we're having
toquote:
> re-print and such and it's really ticking me off!
>
> Now to my question: How can I print the document name (without the
> extension) very small on the side of the image. No borders allowed. I need
> to place it on the edge over the actual image, small enough to be read,
butquote:
> not noticed.
You should be able to find a script to do this at Adobe's web site.
You'll need to download the Photoshop Scripting plug-in to run
scripts.
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