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Exporting images on a contact sheet in Affinity Photo


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Hello, 

have a question. I'm looking for an option to save (opened or perhaps with drag + drop) images on a "contact sheet". On the contact sheet I can arrange the number of images of each page and add some informations (project, date …) and export (as pdf).

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Hi photo16,

You can drag all images at once from the Finder (if you are using a Mac) or a Windows Explorer window (if you are using Windows) over the canvas of an existing document to add them as independent layers. You can then manipulate/layout them as you see fit. For the contact sheet structure you can define a grid (menu View ▸ Grid and Axis Manager...) to help you align the elements properly and use rectangle shapes as masks to define the area where each image will be visible.

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Thanks for the reply. Have tried that's fine if you only have some photos. If there are more photos I guess a menu where you can define columns and rows for images of each page that would be much easier and very fast. There's an option in CS6 which is really nice.

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