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I'd love to see that thread as well....Does that mean that you uploaded a bunch of pages in anticipation of having a book made??? I would like to start uploading some of my 365 pages now, so I don't have so much to do at the end of the year.
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Is this the thread about batch processing that you are talking about? I agree that this will be a true timesaver!
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Droplets are awesome! I created an action to flatten, then save my left and right sides of my 24X12 page as 2 12X12s, put them in the right folder, and then they are ready for Shutterfly. It's all I use CS3 for, really. That and text on a path. I had 50 24X12 LOs that needed flattening and separating so I could proofread---I set the droplet to run and then I walked away!
I created a shortcut to my droplet in my Send To folder, so now all I have to do is highlight all my PSD files, right-click, click Send To, choose my droplet, and boom! there they go. I don't even have to open CS3 or find the droplet anymore.
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Thanks Mollie, that's exactly what I was talking about. The possibility with batch are endless. I created a 4X6 action to run on my Kodak printer that I stopped using because of my Epson. I foresee the Kodak getting a lot of good use now.
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