Print a picture package – Adobe Elements Organizer 9 User Manual
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USING ELEMENTS 9 ORGANIZER
Printing and sharing photos
Last updated 9/12/2011
3 (Windows) Click the Change Settings button to specify the printer settings. For more information about the
Note: If your image file contains printer-supported PRINT Image Matching (PIM) or Exif Print data, select PRINT Image
Matching (PIM), or select Exif Print. See “
About PRINT Image Matching (PIM) and Exif Print
159.
4 (Windows) Select Contact Sheet from the Select Type Of Print menu. The preview layout automatically uses all
photos listed on the left side of the Print dialog box.
5 To remove a photo, select its thumbnail, and click the Remove button
.
6 For Columns, specify the number of columns (from 1 through 9) in the layout. The thumbnail size and number of
rows adjust according to your choice. If the number of photos listed in the Print dialog box exceeds the capacity of
a single page, more pages are added to accommodate them.
7 If necessary, use the Navigation buttons
below the layout preview to move through the pages. You can rotate
the images using the Rotate icons
,
. You can pan and zoom the media files.
8 To add text below each thumbnail, select Show Print Options, and select any of the following:
Date
Prints the date embedded in the image.
Caption
Prints the caption text embedded in the file’s metadata.
Filename
Prints the image filename.
Page Numbers
Prints page numbers at the bottom of each page, if multiple contact sheets are printed.
Note: Words in the text below the thumbnails can be truncated depending on the page setup and layout.
9 To print using color management, click More Options, and select a profile from the Print Space menu.
10 Click Print.
Print a picture package
Picture Package enables you to place multiple copies of one or more photos on a single page, much as traditional
portrait studios do. You can select from various size and placement options to customize your package layout.
(Mac OS): Elements
Organizer uses Photoshop Elements for printing. Ensure that you have Photoshop Elements
installed before you proceed.
Picture packages come in various sizes
1 Do one of the following to open the Print dialog box:
•
In the Media Browser, select one or more photos, and select File
> Print.
•
In the Create tab, click Photo Prints, and select the Print Picture Package.
•
Open a photo in Full Edit or Quick Fix, and select File
> Print.