Help make a contact sheet

i have bridge cc and I have tried to up load adobe output module, the only place i found is to put it in the
Application Support/Adobe/Acrobat folder.
nothing happening after reopening bridge.
i need to instal output panel

Here you can find detailed info
Install Adobe Output Module

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  • I have several issues that I hope you can help me out with. I am a professional photographer with a Mac with OS X 10.9.4: - I can only make ONE contact sheet in CS6 (from AUTOMATE) from pictures indicated in Bridge. If I want to make another contact sheet

    I have several issues that I hope you can help me out with. I am a professional photographer with a Mac with OS X 10.9.4:
    - I can only make ONE contact sheet in CS6 (from AUTOMATE) from pictures indicated in Bridge. If I want to make another contact sheet I need to shut down and restart CS6.
    - Camera RAW: if I change any setting in Camera RAW (except exposure), having first optimized the exposure, the exposure will automatically return to zero. Sometimes when I've set exposure and cropped the picture in Camera RAW Plug-In, the effects are lost just by opening the picture in CS6.
    - Sometimes if I crop a picture in Camera RAW, it may be impossible to open it again from Bridge!
    - I cannot do lens corrections in Camera RAW, at all. The Camera RAW comment is that "it cannot load the correct lens type". Why?

    Are you writing that when you select  a large number of images in the bridge  like a hundred thumbnails  when you then use Bridge menu Tools>Photoshop>Contact Sheet II that Photoshop only produces a single contact sheet for the first few thumbnails and fails to produce additional contact sheets for the other selected thumbnails? Photoshop contact sheet II script should create as many contact sheet as needed  for the numbers of thumbnails selected.  Perhaps the script is hung or you have exhausted  your machine resources.
    ACR Crop tool does not crop the RAW file it records crop settings to be used during the conversion process.    Camera RAW DATA is not altered.  The only changes made to RAW Files is ACR Metadata may be added.  Anything you do in ACR can be un-done in ACR.    If you can not open a RAW File in ACR the Files is either corrupt or from a new camera ACR does not support yet.  ACR should not corrupt RAW files.
    If you do not have a lens profile for ACR I think you should still be able to do lens correction manually in ACR.
    Some of what you write I don't follow could you post some screen captures of your problems often a picture helps.

  • Why do my vector files rasterize when I make a contact sheet in Bridge? How can I change quality?

    I am trying to make multiple vector files (Adobe Illustrator) into a PDF contact sheet. In doing this through the Output function of Bridge, the vector files are rasterized into a fuzzy, low resolution versions. I'm able to change the quality of the PDF itself; however, that does not affect how the vector files are rasterized. I can't seem to find any way to change this. I can make a contact sheet in InDesign or rasterize these things myself in Photoshop, but I thought Bridge was suppose to help "bridge" some of these functions and save some time. Has anyone found a workaround or some hidden quality box that I'm missing?

    Read this one, has screenshots of directories where you should be.  http://forums.adobe.com/message/6032961#6032961?tstart=0#6032961

  • How to make a contact sheet in bridge

    Hi,
    I'm new to using bridge.  I'm taking a photography class this semester and I need to make a contact sheet.  The professor showed us, very quickly, how to do it and now I'm lost.
    Any help will be appreciated.  I'm running Bridge CC
    Thanks
    Travis

    Does this help? Install Adobe Output Module

  • How to make a contact sheet in CS5

    How do you make a contact sheet in Photoshop CS5?

    Here is a Fact Sheet on how to do this.  http://help.adobe.com/en_US/photoshop/cs/using/WS42C3020A-DAD1-4f92-8014-012263F3A51D.html
    Hope this helps.

  • I have installed CS5 on my new computer and cannot make a contact sheet

    I have installed CS5 on my new computer and cannot make a contact sheet. I have used CS5 for a number of years making contact sheets of my daily shoots, but now when I go to file, automate there is no 'contact sheet' selection.  Would you please answer me at [email protected]

    Not sure how far you've gotten, so i'll start from the beginning.
    After you downloaded the PSCS5OptionalPlugins_Win_en_US.zip
    right click on it and choose Extract All
    In the Extract dialog check Show extracted files when complete
    Then the window should open showing a folder as below
    If you double click on that folder, then there is a pdf with instructions for installing the plugins
    If you still need help with installing we can assist you

  • In photoshop CS5 trying to make a contact sheet,

    When I go to the bridge and select tools to make a contact sheet , the error message "the File unkown in not available" comes up,,,what is this and how do I make a contact sheet please help

    Thank you for the prompt response. I have opened the first contact sheet
    as a file and then saved it. When I attempted to create a second contact
    sheet, it continued to only allow me to use the first folder. Please
    bear with me. I do not understand how to save the first contact sheet as
    a file so that I can start over with the second contact sheet.

  • Selecting multiple folders to make a contact sheet

    When creating a contact sheet in Bridge CS4, is it possible to select multiple folders so that you can pull multiple images? I tried saving a contact sheet pdf while selecting the folders, but Bridge is requesting that I select the files within the folder. It would seem counterproductive to extract all my images from all the folders to place them in a single location just to make a contact sheet. I hope I'm just missing something basic.
    Thanks

    The only thing I can think of for this purpose is to use the option to show
    items from subfolders (in the View menu) and have a flat view for the whole
    content of the mainfolder containing the desired subfolders.
    If you have only a view items from subfolders instead of the whole content
    from that subfolder you are bound to use either labeling or rating and
    select them with filterpanel options.
    And there is some other thing that comes to my mind, open them in PS and
    choose the option to create contactsheet from open files.
    However it is to my knowledge not possible to select items from different
    folders in one time, neither in Finder, nor in Bridge.
    When creating a contact sheet in Bridge CS4, is it possible to select multiple
    folders so that you can pull multiple images? I tried saving a contact sheet
    pdf while selecting the folders, but Bridge is requesting that I select the
    files within the folder. It would seem counterproductive to extract all my
    images from all the folders to place them in a single location just to make a
    contact sheet. I hope I'm just missing something basic.
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  • How do I print the thumbnails as they are to make a contact sheet?

    How do I print the thumbnails as they are to make a contact sheet?

    Not sure what you mean by "as they are"
    TO print a contact sheet is extremely simple - select the photos and click print - select the contact sheet theme and make any other selections (printer, paper size, etc) and click print
    LN

  • How to make a contact sheet

    I'm using Photoshop Elements 11...how do I make a contact sheet?
    thanks.

    http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-print-contact-sheets-in-photoshop-elements-.h tml

  • How to make a contact sheet using iPhoto

    how to make a contact sheet using iPhoto

    Which iPhoto version do you have?
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  • Does anyone know how I turn negatives into a positive on Aperture please?  I have scanned  a bunch of negs and want ot make a contact sheet. Would really appreciate some clues on where to start.  Thanks

    does anyone know how I turn negatives into a positive on Aperture please?  I have scanned  a bunch of negs and want ot make a contact sheet. Would really appreciate some clues on where to start.  Thanks

    Yeah, it's simple. You scan your images singly, then import them. Then, one by one adjust them. Under the adjustment brick, pull up the CURVES tool. It is one of dozens available from the pulldown menu on the left side.
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  • Automator Make PDF Contact Sheet

    Problems with the Make PDF Contact Sheet workflow/Service in Snow Leopard have been noted, eg
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=12138199&#12138199
    The suggested solution is to replace MakePDF.app in Snow Leopard with the previous version of this file. This option is not available to me.
    However I have found that, although I get the error message +The action "New PDF Contact Sheet" encountered an error+, in fact the required pdf has been created, not in the specified folder, but in my Pictures folder - file name 'untitled on [date] at [time]'.
    I hope this may be useful.

    It works for me.  Here's the workflow I setup:
    If the application is open dropping a folder of photos on it won't work. I  get the blank doucment.  One has to use the File ➙ Open menu and select the folder of photos.
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  • How can I make a contact sheet in Bridge CC?

    I am working on a Mac OSX 10.9.1. I saw the output module did not ship with Bridge CC, and downloaded the files from Adobe to install it. When I finished and clicked on "output", the set up was blank. I followed the directions without success. I went back to the beginning, but now, cannot find "extensions" in the Bridge CC folder. Can anyone help me to create a contact sheet?
    Mac OS: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Bridge CC Extensions

    Read this one, has screenshots of directories where you should be.  http://forums.adobe.com/message/6032961#6032961?tstart=0#6032961

  • Can I make a "contact-sheet" style printed backup of my pictures?

    I have over 12,000 photos in my iPhoto library, mostly pictures of my kids. I heard of someone who printed all their pictures from one year in their iPhoto library "contact-sheet" style into a book [I thought an iPhoto book, but I'm not sure], each one with the file name beneath the image, and then burned a cd with all the corresponding images and taped it into the back of the book. That way, whenever they needed an old picture, they'd scan through the printed book, find the picture and its file name, pop in the cd and print the image they wanted. It seems like such an elegant solution (I'd probably print two copies of the book and burn to cds, just to be safe), but the only current theme that can fit more than six pictures per page is the one that won't print captions! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    sarahm111:
    Welcome to the Apple Discussions. Yes, you can do that.
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