Original file name as header?

I've seen that one can write Javascript codes in order to put filenames on the document when you're printing it, but I have another kind of problem.
I've combined some TIF files into a PDF document (binder.pdf) The original TIF filenames can now be seen as bookmars in the left in my program (Acrobat Professional).
Now, I need to print the PDF document with the original TIF filenames as header/footer as an identification.
Is this possible?
All help needed.
Cheers!
Daniel.

iPhoto is a Mom and Pop photo organiser and you’re usage is a bit beyond that.
In iphoto it seems that I need to make duplicates of the original to be able to have several versions all side by side to choose from but this will triple or quadruple the hard disk space when i just need to save the versions (much smaller in size) as different files.
Yes you will. Aperture has the ability to have different versions from one Master.
Otherwise I think I need to save it to the desktop and then import it which is time consuming and messy.
Hard to see what that would save really.
Is there a way to save various versions of an original in iphoto easily after it is edited in photoshop and to have some system of naming the files so I can see which version it is as it not always easy to see quality differences in a thumbnail?
No, you can’t have different versions from one Master (see above) but if you duplicate a file you can give the dupe a title.
Regards
TD

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