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Creating A Picture Package

By Jan Kabili  ·  Issue: v3n5 (2006)

Remember your high school graduation photos that came in multiple sizes on a single sheet of photo paper? It’s easy to print similar photo pages at home using the picture package feature in Adobe Photoshop Elements.

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2 Replies to Creating A Picture Package:

  1. Katharyn

    July 2, 2011 at 5:10 pm

    Could you please update these instructions for a Mac in Photoshop Elements 9? I’ve used PS since its inception but since PS8 and PS9 in windows or Mac, I cannot get the picture package to work nor can I find any instructions in the numerous books I have purchased. Thanks in advance for your help.

    • Rick

      August 4, 2011 at 11:01 am

      Hi Katharyn,

      Adobe changed the way Picture Package worked a couple of versions ago, and there’s no automated way to get multiple images on a single page. I’ll look into doing a template-based tutorial/video for modern versions of Elements.

      Rick

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