Photo Pages
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- brotherman
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Photo Pages
This may have come up before so forgive me if it has. The more I use SPE the more I like it. I find the 'dehaze' slider in image enhancement to be particularly useful. It's like throwing a polaroid lens on the camera after the fact. At any rate, I wonder about an option to print pages with several images with the file name under the image. Perhaps we could have a headline, complete with font size.
Thanks for SPE.
Brotherman
Thanks for SPE.
Brotherman
Re: Photo Pages
Hi,
It's unlikely we'll add this feature in the short term because SPE doesn't support multiple images. However I wouldn't be surprised if there was a free utility out there that does that. I'll ask around.
Tony
It's unlikely we'll add this feature in the short term because SPE doesn't support multiple images. However I wouldn't be surprised if there was a free utility out there that does that. I'll ask around.
Tony
- ArjunAnthroQA
Re: Photo Pages
Hi Brotherman,
Whilst this probably isn't the ideal solution to your request, there is a way to use Windows Photo Viewer to print a selection of images on a single page with their filename underneath. Customising the specific way it is output is somewhat limited however.
1. Select a Batch of images in the Windows File Explorer and then select Print fro mthe top bar of the explorer window.
2. In the "Print Pictures" setup Window select your Printer/Paper Size and Quality.
3. Then sroll down the laout menu on the right and select Contact sheet.
4. The print preview will then look like this image, where the images are printed in a selection with their filename underneath.
I'm not sure if that's exactly what you're looking for but thought it might be useful to pass on.
Arjun
Whilst this probably isn't the ideal solution to your request, there is a way to use Windows Photo Viewer to print a selection of images on a single page with their filename underneath. Customising the specific way it is output is somewhat limited however.
1. Select a Batch of images in the Windows File Explorer and then select Print fro mthe top bar of the explorer window.
2. In the "Print Pictures" setup Window select your Printer/Paper Size and Quality.
3. Then sroll down the laout menu on the right and select Contact sheet.
4. The print preview will then look like this image, where the images are printed in a selection with their filename underneath.
I'm not sure if that's exactly what you're looking for but thought it might be useful to pass on.
Arjun
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