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Originally Posted by Gidders
If you use photoshop CS2 (I don't know about earlier versions) it can be done from Adobe Bridge direct from the RAW files.
Just select the files that you want in Bridge, (can be a mix of RAW, PSD, JPG etc) then Tools > Photoshop > Contact Sheet II (II sugests there may have been Contact Sheet 1 in earlier versions of photoshop) and you get a dialog box that enables you to select output page size & resolution, number of images down & across, rotate to fit or not, file name as caption etc and then hit go. I did just that at the weekend to produce 3 pages of 25 thumbnails from 75 RAW files (although it did take a loooooooog time with my poor 1Ghz processor  )
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Thanks for the information Gidders,
I never really got on with Adobe Bridge it seems a very bloaty program when the old browse, err worked. Now I have learned it can do useful things I want like a contact sheet, I am interested

. I have had a little go using the laptop but it and photoshop took all memory and complained after five images! I'll have another go with some real NEF's on the real desktop another time.