Giles...you're right....PDF's are not practical.
Try this:
http://www.zan1011.com/jpg.htm
http://www.bluechillies.com/list.html?k=virtual+printer+driver
http://www.downloadjunction.com/product/software/28258/index.html
http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Best/jpg-printer.html
Do any of those work for you?
Delane
Thanks, I found a couple of those. For what it's worth, I also found this one:
http://www.dopdf.com/Hello,
pdfcreator ( http://www.pdfforge.org/products/pdfcreator ) can create PDF, PNG, JPG, TIFF, BMP, PCX, PS, EPS
regards
Johannes
Thanks Johannes. I know of PDFCreator. Unfortunately, it does not currently work with Vista. One of the frustrations that is making this a little more difficult. Too bad; PDFCreator is an excellent program.
Here are some printer drivers that can produce images:
Universal Document Converter: Windows only
ES Image Printer Driver Mac OS X and Windows
HTH,
-Kirk
As always, thanks for your time. Ultimately, I don't think this direction is going to solve my problem. A printed contact sheet does NOT auto-level very well, at least not as dramatic as individual photographs. Too much info on the sheet: some images are good, some are dark, there is black type coupled with pure white space. I'm guessing an auto-level doesn't see the entire sheet as a problem.
I'll have to approach this a little differently. I'm playing with using PM to save a second lower res version of the files I wish to thumbnail in a \smalls directory. From there, I zip into photoshop to perform an action on this folder. Finally, back into PM where I print a contact sheet of the action-corrected photos. Not very elegant or as automated as I would have liked, but for now, it's doing the trick.
I'm open to any other ideas...
Thanks everyone for the suggested utilities. Although it may not prove to work in this instance, they still add some extra functionality to PM that I was previously lacking.
As always, the support in this forum is excellent.
Regards,
Giles