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Hello,
I want to be able to attach multiple images side by side automatically, just added not merged in any way.
I have about 1000 images cropped to 2 pixels wide x 1080 high and want to finish with all of them as one image 2000 x 1080. Is this possible please and if so then how could it be done?
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Best way would be a script. You might try the load into stack feature. Then expand your canvas to your desired size, put the last layer loaded in the far position, then use align. I not sure, but I think PS will take the layers in order that they are loaded and space them.
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Beat me to it! 🙂
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Hello John!
Can you be a bit more specific about what you are trying to achive?
for example: are the images have to be in a particular order? and I'll probably have a few other questions.
One thing I would try and provided that all the images don't need to be in a particular order and in the same folder (easy enough) would be to use the command "Script">" load files into stack"
choose the folder and all the files will load into the same document. Then, you'll have place the 1st one on the right of your canvas, the last one on the right and choose the "distribute" option (distribute vertically).
so all the tiny strips will arrange themselves onto the canvas.
Obviously, you'll have to compute the exact size of your canvas so the strips take exactly the right amount of space (2px X 1000 files in width in the example you provided)
Let me know if that makes sense...
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Thanks Chuck and Imaginerie,
Yes it makes sense, I managed to get it to mostly work following your help. But I wasnt sure how to resize for the final image. After some experimenting I copied all the layers in the stacked file and pasted them onto the final sized image and then followed as you suggested and distributed them. That gave me the basics of what I needed so
I can probably achieve what I want to do, thanks.
But they do need to be in order so if you know how to do that it would make it easier.
As an example and to make it simpler assume the images are 1 pixel wide and 1080 high, with 1920 in total, so the final image will be 1920 x 1080.
Thanks
John
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On the top of my head, the images will load and arrange themselves the correct way if you either select them one by one in that order (yes that would be tedious given the number), or if they are incrementally named in the folder (if you select folder in the load into stack option).
I tested that a while ago with a small number of files, so I assume it would be the same with a large number, but we never know. It's up to you to indicate the order one way or the other (either by shift-click, selecting the files in order, or having them renamed alphabetically to reflect the order you want them in). I suggest you run a test on a limited amount of files, not to embark in a lenghy trial.
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Yes I`ll be experimenting with sequential naming etc.
I`m pretty sure I can get it to work easily now once I understand how the layers are treated by photoshop.
Thanks for your help.
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Glad it helped!
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This could be scripted if there is ongoing need.
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Thanks, I`ll let you know if its needed.