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(sorry but this is not quite photoshop adobe illustrator actually)i have about 300 adobe illustrator files all around a3 size, i am wondering if i can put them all together as in a storyboard format or slide show , could some one suggest how i do this?, i need them all accesable or be able to flick through them for editing reasons, maybe adobe after affects or something! cheers!
nmx
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vutheanh
01-22-2007, 03:27 PM
(sorry but this is not quite photoshop adobe illustrator actually)i have about 300 adobe illustrator files all around a3 size, i am wondering if i can put them all together as in a storyboard format or slide show , could some one suggest how i do this?, i need them all accesable or be able to flick through them for editing reasons, maybe adobe after affects or something! cheers!
nmx
You should export your illustrator file to anykind of image, (.png or jpg) after that use powerpoint to create a slide show or use photoshop (action script) to create photo album!!!
(photo album have included slide show type)
Hope that help,
The Anh
could i use the photoshop photo album to change position of images
vutheanh
01-23-2007, 03:06 AM
Hiii,
Solution for postition I think you should rename of image file with number 1_filename, 2_filename, 3_filename etc. and then try with photoshop album
Some of other software can create slide show:
Opensource software for that:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/slideshow/
ADCsee
http://www.brothersoft.com/downloads/adcsee.html
Hope that help,
The Anh
evanfotis
01-24-2007, 12:59 PM
In photoshop you can use Photomerge, or create contact sheet II. Set options to keep layers.
But 300 images is quite a bit at A3. As mentioned better import them in lower resolution in PS.
cool keep it in mind evenfotis
jes-- evanfotis i just looked at an image called 'gymnastics 'on your online portfolio its cool i like it a lot!
kiwi8
02-13-2007, 11:43 AM
adobe bridge will do it perfectly. will give you numbnails of every ai, ps, pdf, etc. double click or right click to open in any program.
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