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It looks like PS Elements will let you batch insert filenames into images (How can I Bulk add file name to picture ). Is there an equivalent process hidden in CS6 somewhere, or is it something you can only do with a script?
Scripts are the only way to automate that. Scripts can be run from any folder on your system. At the bottom of your menu File>Scripts>Names List is a browse button. You can select a script from anywhere.
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There are Photoshop scripts that will add metadata like Filename, exif info, etc as text layers. You can find them with a web search.
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Are scripts the only option? I don't have administrative access to the script folder at the location where I need to do this.
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Scripts are the only way to automate that. Scripts can be run from any folder on your system. At the bottom of your menu File>Scripts>Names List is a browse button. You can select a script from anywhere.
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I got this worked out. Thank you for the input.
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Hi! What was the solution? I'm trying to solve this myself. Thanks!
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Hi Peeja! Rather than tack this onto the bottom of an ancient thread, ask a new question and give more detail about what exactly you're trying to do.
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Hi! What was the solution? I'm trying to solve this myself. Thanks!
By @Peeja
The late JJMack replied:
"There are Photoshop scripts that will add metadata like Filename, exif info, etc as text layers. You can find them with a web search."
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"Scripts are the only way to automate that. Scripts can be run from any folder on your system. At the bottom of your menu File>Scripts>Names List is a browse button. You can select a script from anywhere."
Here is an example topic that has 3 different scripts for adding the filename as a text layer:
And here's an example of adding a date stamp:
Unfortunately, there isn't an "out of the box" or user-friendly solution for this task.
For most people, using third-party software is probably going to be preferred: