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How many images in a page grid?

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I am trying to create an image grid on roll paper for about 1,000 small images. I can set the paper size as I wish, but, as far as I can see, the Print module will only permit a maximum of 15 by 15 images. Is there any way to do many more?

Or, if not, I would appreciate advice, or a pointer to advice, for doing this in Photoshop.

Thanks!

JK
 
Try Bridge / Tools / Photoshop/Contact Sheet.
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Not sure if it do what you need, but worth trying...
 
Wow! That looks great, though using it, my computer is struggling right now with 180 images, so I wonder how long 1,000 would take?
But, so far, thanks VERY much.
 
Try using Lightroom to create the 1000 images as small jpgs and use the small jpgs then with the Bridge Contact sheet instead of the full size images
 
This was the right solution. Thanks very much. I even found it a little easier to start in Photoshop, using File=>Automate=>Contact Sheet II to get to the same place.

Thanks! (Is there a way I can mark this Solved?)
 
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