![]() ![]() ![]() That should give you the result you’re after. Use Alt/ Opt + Page Down to jump to the next spread, then click in the two prepared parent-page frames on the spread – repeat until all images are placed or you’ve run out of pages in the book Hit Ctrl/ Cmd + D to place images select all the 500 images in the Finder/Explorer window that’s opened and hit OpenĬlick inside the prepared parent-page frame to insert the first image (you don’t have to override it first) Once you have the frames all set up, go to the first page in the document where you want to insert the images make sure you’re in Normal Mode, not Preview Mode (so you can see the borders of the empty frames) Here are some (simplified) steps to get it going:Ĭreate a new object style under Frame Fitting Options, tick ☑️ Auto-Fit and set Content Fitting to Fit Contents ProportionallyĪdd empty frames in the location where you want the images on all the parent (master) pages that are in use in the document make sure they’re all located in the same place on each page and have the dimensions you want, and have the object style from step 1 applied (might be a good idea to place these frames on a separate layer, just to make it easier to isolate them later on) If you don’t, start out by moving them all into one folder. Click the Erase Content icon to remove all content on the selected frame on the. Click the Duplicate Frame icon to duplicate the selected frame on the Timeline. Click the Add Empty Frame icon to add an empty frame after the selected frame on the Timeline. Note: I’m assuming here that you have all your numbered images in the same folder. Click the Add Keyframe icon to attach a new Keyframe to the selected frame on the Timeline. Shouldn’t take more than about five minutes, I’d say. This help page is based on Photoshop 5.0 which has the ability to create layers in an image. Since you say you already have all the images ready and numbered, it shouldn’t take too long, even if it will be a fair amount of repeated clicking. Each frame that you make is like a page in a flipbook. You could script this, but for just a single go, I think it would be easier to do this semi-manually, roughly as described in Scott’s comment to the question. ![]()
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