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gastan
Newbie Joined: 27 Feb 11 Location: United States Posts: 5 |
Topic: batch print all files in folder Posted: 27 Feb 11 at 5:16PM |
Unless I don't understand it I don't think the batch printer is what I want. I have a file with alot of jpg images that I want to print to pdf and then combine into one pdf file. Is there a way to select the folder and have PDF reDirect Pro process all of the (image) files in that folder automatically? So far I've been processing them one at a time using the print option in the image editing program. Time consuming and boring.
Thanks,
Gary
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Michel_K17
Moderator Group Forum Administrator Joined: 25 Jan 03 Posts: 1673 |
Posted: 28 Feb 11 at 10:57PM |
Hi,
Actually, the batch printer should work for you. Select all of the files in Windows Explorer >> right-click >> Print >> Select the batch printer. An alternative is to use the Windows "Preview" feature. From there, you can choose to Print >> Select "All" Pictures >> etc. (for this, you could use the PDF reDirect printer, unless you need each image to be in it's own PDF file. If so, then a batch printer would indeed work better. I hope this helps. P.S. I believe the 1st option will not work on Win 7 (I think they removed that feature). |
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gastan
Newbie Joined: 27 Feb 11 Location: United States Posts: 5 |
Posted: 01 Mar 11 at 10:03AM |
Thanks, Michel, for your reply.
I did get the batch printer set up and it does print all the files to pdf. However .......................
1 -- It prints all of them to one pdf file instead of individual files. I was hoping for individual file conversion so that I could control the order of the contents of the final pdf.
2 -- That pdf is larger than the size of all the original files combined. I converted 89 jpg files - total size of 62.6MB - and the resulting pdf file was 72.9MB. I used the default settings for all options.
3 -- Choosing all files > right click > print/preview brings up the WinXP "photo printing wizard". There is no way to choose the order of the printing in the wizard. Every attempt results in a different printing order. Also, the wizard automatically rotates landscape photos to portrait and I can find no way to over-ride this.
I guess I'm left with continuing individual processing but I think I'll add a post to the feature request thread.
Thanks.
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Michel_K17
Moderator Group Forum Administrator Joined: 25 Jan 03 Posts: 1673 |
Posted: 01 Mar 11 at 10:48PM |
Hi Gastan,
For #1, check the Batch Printer setting, and make sure you select PDF Overwrite >> Create New File with Sequence Number. This should give you one PDF for each photo. For #2, choose Page Quality >> Good or Low. Alternatively, use "Good" but change the batch printer's resolution from 600 to 300 dpi. For #3. Not sure what else. You might want to look for a freeware alternative that's better than the Preview tool (I don't know of any), but I suspect you are not the first to ask for this. I hope this helps, Michel |
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