Saving a contact sheet as jpg

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Probably incredibly simple to do but how do I do it in Bridge? Looking to save the contact sheet as one entire pdf in jpg format.

Thanks!
 
Not sure I understand what you want, it's either saved as a jpg or a pdf file. Do you want to open it with Adobe reader and see the contact sheet?
 
As a pdf it saves a number of pages as a document. When you want to save it as a jpg you have to go into each page and save them separately, you can't save it as a single document.
 
Might be easier if I ask 'what is it you want to do'?
 
I might be wrong but I think OP wants to create a page of small thumbnail pictures.

That's the way I read it as well,

How I make a Contact Sheet in Bridge.

Goto the "Output" menu in Bridge.
Select the images you want to include in the contact sheet.
Then you select "PDF", you get the usual Contact Sheet decisions- rows, columns, file names, etc, along with other stuff like headers and footers.

Refresh the Preview to see the results.

When you have it looking how you would like it to look, go to the very bottom.
There, hidden in the "Watermark" section is the Save button.

Done.

HTH
 
The title mentions as a jpg :shrug:

Christine: With Bridge you only get 2 options to create the contact sheet:
PDF or Web Gallery.

I have updated my "How To" to include saving details

HTH

How I make a Contact Sheet in Bridge.

Goto the "Output" menu in Bridge.
Select the images you want to include in the contact sheet.
Then you select "PDF", you get the usual Contact Sheet decisions- rows, columns, file names, etc, along with other stuff like headers and footers.

Refresh the Preview to see the results.

When you have it looking how you would like it to look, go to the very bottom.
There, hidden in the "Watermark" section is the Save button.
Tick View PDF After Save, then click Save.
A PDF file will be created; Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader will launch; and the PDF file will open onscreen.

Then you can save as a jpg.

Done.
 
If you create a PDF, can't you then open this in Photoshop and "save as" a jpeg? You can in PSE.
 
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