SkunkyMonk
02-14-2003, 10:58 AM
....using the "PICTURE PACKAGE" function...CUSTOMIZING
I'm trying to print an 8 x 10 inch sheet of eight cards, 2 x 4 inch Memorial cards with copy/picture on both sides. Does anyone know where I could get the code/information needed to insert into the text-editing application, "layouts folder" (inside the Presets folder).
The 2.5 x 3.5 (preset) is just too short and too wide.
Thanks!
jon
DannyRaphael
02-14-2003, 02:48 PM
Per a post at adobe.com Photoshop for Windows forum, the "ReadMe.txt" in that folder has info on how to format a file that Picture Package can read/use to generate what you need.
Just looked and there's one definitely hidden among the others.
If you did default install, here's the path:
c:\program files\adobe\photoshop 7.0\presets\layouts\ReadMe.txt
You don't need a special application to craft this file. MS-Word or Wordpad would work. As long as the textfile you create is syntactically correct and you don't violate Picture Package capabilities, i.e., try to fit 9-5"x7" images into 8.5"x11", I would think you should be set.
Does any of this help or did I answer the wrong question? In any event thanks for asking. I learned something researching this.
~DannyR~
SkunkyMonk
02-15-2003, 12:13 PM
Danny, THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
I actually had the path but for some reason (I'm stupid) I missed the ReadMe link......
If anyone needs a Picture Package on 8x10 with (8) 2.25 x 4 inch pictures/memorial cards, well, here's the code:
p 576 720
(8)2.25x4
0 0 288 162
0 162 288 162
0 324 288 162
0 486 288 162
288 0 288 162
288 162 288 162
288 324 288 162
288 486 288 162
I'm on my way to the printers, if there's a problem I'll let you know...
Thanks again Danny!
Jon
DannyRaphael
02-15-2003, 11:19 PM
Hey Jon:
Greatly appreciate your sharing the results on this custom format. This will be helpful down the road for others following in your footsteps.
RE: Missing the "Readme" in the middle of that folder.
Don't feel bad. Happend to me, too. :) I completely missed it on the first pass myself. Went back a second time and sure enough, there it was. Forest for the trees deal, I guess!
Glad this worked out. Keep havin' fun!
~Danny~
SkunkyMonk
02-17-2003, 11:39 AM
Hey Danny,
I couldn't believe how perfect the back and front lined up... Picture Package is great!
--- For anyone using this feature; File, Automate, Picture Package. If you're going to be printing back to back, don't forget to rotate one side 180º, upside-down, before you enter it into Picture Package, so as to print on the opposite side of a card, with both tops at the top. Don't flip it though, as this will reverse the image and if there's type, it will be backwards...
..because I wanted the copies on card stock, the copy center had to print on 8 1/2 X 11, so I had to cut 1/4 inch off each side and 33% off the lead edge...
Good Luck All!
Jon