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Title: How to include the name on a print
Post by: daniellouwrens on October 05, 2015, 05:51:55 PM
Hi

I have 40 pictures (jpg) that I need to printout with the name of the jpg
printed on or under the picture.

The pictures are all in the same folder.

Is it possible to automate this in QU.

Thanks for any advice.

Cheers

Daniel

PS I have posted the same question on the PSPX7 forum.


Title: Re: How to include the name on a print
Post by: Fred A on October 05, 2015, 05:55:50 PM
There's a check box below the preview panel that says INFO.
Put as check in that.
Problem solved
Fred


Title: Re: How to include the name on a print
Post by: daniellouwrens on October 05, 2015, 06:42:32 PM
Thanks Fred

I have only worked with 1 or 2 images on a single page before this, is there a way to put all 40
images into the print queue and apply the property?

Thanks

Daniel


Title: Re: How to include the name on a print
Post by: daniellouwrens on October 05, 2015, 07:34:44 PM
Fred

don't worry, I had a seniors moment, all is good, job done.

Thanks for your help.

Daniel


Title: Re: How to include the name on a print
Post by: Fred A on October 05, 2015, 07:49:21 PM
Ok Daniel,
Good Job
Fred


Title: Re: How to include the name on a print
Post by: Fred A on October 06, 2015, 09:04:58 AM
Dan,
Just as a follow up, and in case others are reading the posts, should you ever want to add text under a print like the JPG info printed, you can go into Page Editor, right click on an image and select annotated text.
Now you can type comments about the print.
"Grandma's 121st birthday" "Orgy at grandma's house."

Should you want to place text inside the print area, right click on the image in the Page Editor, and select Floating Text.

Fred


Title: Re: How to include the name on a print
Post by: Terry-M on October 06, 2015, 10:23:44 AM
Dan,
Quote
Just as a follow up, and in case others are reading the posts
There is a 3rd way to add the file name and other data but within the image.
Use the "Info Stamp" in the Image Editor, see attached screen shot.

You can apply to a batch of image in the queue by clicking "Apply to all" if there are no other image edits.
Alternatively, save that Info Stamp filter and then right click on the selected thumbs or images in preview. Next, select "Predefined filter" and browse to your Info Stamp filter.
This latter method makes it easy to re-use for other batches of images and add to any existing filters.
Terry