John Rountree
Nothing is what I want
I know that with Photoshop CS3 you can easily make contact sheets by going to the heading "Tools" choosing "Photoshop" then "Contact Sheet II."
But, how do you make a contact sheet in CS4? Under "Tools" there is no longer the option to make a contact sheet. The only thing I can find that looks like it might work is to go to "Output" and then create a PDF. Surely this can not be the correct and/or most efficient way to make a contact sheet! What am I missing? Since Adobe no longer sends the book, and the built in help says no match is found when I type in contact sheet, I am at a loss here. Is CS4 really supposed to represent progress with this program?
But, how do you make a contact sheet in CS4? Under "Tools" there is no longer the option to make a contact sheet. The only thing I can find that looks like it might work is to go to "Output" and then create a PDF. Surely this can not be the correct and/or most efficient way to make a contact sheet! What am I missing? Since Adobe no longer sends the book, and the built in help says no match is found when I type in contact sheet, I am at a loss here. Is CS4 really supposed to represent progress with this program?
David William White
Well-known
Don't know the program, but maybe they no longer call it a 'contact sheet' (because it isn't), and maybe they call it a 'thumbnail sheet'. Try that.
mwooten
light user
There is a way to do it in the Bridge program, or so I've read. It seems from what I've read in the comments that the script to do it via PS is in the "goodies" folder on the install disc.
--michael
--michael
sepiareverb
genius and moron
One could always keep CS3 on the machine for this purpose no?
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