i have about 90 mug shots, layers on top of each other (canvas has same size as the mug size), can someone guide me on how i could set canvas to 5in width and 17in height, then have a 0.2in padding (distance between each picture).
which would move each subsequent layer, making it about 6 pictures wide, and 15 tall.
(i don't know any javascript, html is just about the only scripting i've done)
help.. layers to tables
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Andrew
help.. layers to tables
Unless that is something you are going to do many times a script may not be worth writing for this. My immediate thought was convert each layer to an image and use QImage to print it - it will lay out your print exactly as you want it and it is an outstanding and cheap program with the best support of any software I have ever come across.
http://www.ddisoftware.com/qimage/
Andrew
http://www.ddisoftware.com/qimage/
Andrew
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guestMac
help.. layers to tables
thanks for the reply. this is something i really would like done in photoshop, i have done this process for up to 200 mugshots manually several years, and will be repeated some more in the future.
another idea:
http://user.fundy.net/morris/downloads/ ... _0-9-7.jsx ... _0-9-7.jsx
does what i want to a degree, but it just uses duplicates of the same layer.
im thinking if there was someway of combining the row/column creation "for statement" to instead of using:
currentLayer = activeDocument.activeLayer.duplicate();
have it get each layer in the activeDocument
am i heading on to a dead end?
another idea:
http://user.fundy.net/morris/downloads/ ... _0-9-7.jsx ... _0-9-7.jsx
does what i want to a degree, but it just uses duplicates of the same layer.
im thinking if there was someway of combining the row/column creation "for statement" to instead of using:
currentLayer = activeDocument.activeLayer.duplicate();
have it get each layer in the activeDocument
am i heading on to a dead end?
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guestMac
help.. layers to tables
ok, that worked splendidly
managed to alter that array script to do what i wanted to
: )
managed to alter that array script to do what i wanted to
: )