 |
Creating a Contact Sheet in Photoshop
Elements
Contact sheets of your kits and elements are great to have on hand for quick referencing when you're putting together a layout. You can either print them to keep in a binder, so that you have a hard copy of all the items to flip through to either help plan your layout, or when you're looking for a specific item that you want to use on a layout in progress. It's probably easiest to do each kit individually, which it what we'll show here.
First, open all the items in the kit that you want on your contact sheet. Now, click File>Print Multiple Photos.
This will bring up the Organizer window. From here, the Print window should pop up automatically. Select your printer. The next step, click the drop down arrow and select "Contact Sheet". From there, select the number of columns and what text you'd like printed on your sheet. The preview window will show you what your finished product will look like.
You can click Page Setup down on the bottom of this screen to set your page printing options, such as size and orientation, and other options which will vary depending on your printer.
Click Print, and you have a finished Contact Sheet to place in your binder!
|
© 2007 Becky Soto
|
 |