- Connect to Mac
- Connect to Windows
- Connect to NAS Drives
- Connect to Cloud Storage
- USB Drives
- Map an App folder
- File Selection Mode
- Selecting Images in the Image Viewer
- Copying Files
- Drag and Drop
- AirDrop Files
- Copy Large files with macOS Finder
- Share Files
- Copy to iOS Clipboard
- eMail Files
- Download Files Using URL
- Bulk Rename - Add text to filenames
- Bulk Rename - Add Index or Counter
- Bulk Rename - Find and Replace
- Bulk Rename - Rename with Dates
- Bulk Rename - Rename using EXIF Data
- Rotate Images
- Convert Images
- Create Contact Sheets
- Rate Photos with XMP
- Remove GPS from Photos
- Edit IPTC Properties on Photos
- Slideshows
- - Chromecast Images
- - Airplay Photos
- Supported Music Types
- Play Modes
- Queueing Tracks
- Speed Up/Slow Down Playback
- AirPlay Music
- Chromecast Music
- Cast Music to Alexa Devices
- Recording Audio into FileBrowser
- Create Custom Tasks
- Monitor a Folder for a Keyword and Download Hourly
- Download PDFs from the Last 7 Days
- Trim PDF Pages
- Change IPTC Properties on Images in Bulk
- Rotate Images in Bulk
- Automated Backup of Video Files from a Chosen Folder
- Automate Backup and Deletion of Files Older than a Chosen Date
- Remove GPS from Multiple Photos
- Convert Images in Bulk
- Compare Files and Folders
- Siri Reminders
- Siri Voice Shortcuts
- QR and BarCode Support
- Face ID Logins
- Kiosk Mode
- Family Sharing
- FileBrowser Professional Configuration Files
- Transfer FileBrowser Professional Settings
Create Image Contact Sheets on iPhone & iPad
This guide explains how to create contact sheets as PDF files in FileBrowser Professional so you can review many image thumbnails together and quickly browse photo collections on your iPhone or iPad.
- Select multiple images in a folder and then tap the menu icon (bottom left). Select "Create PDF File".
- Select the number of image you want per page.
- Select your paper orientation, portrait or landscape.
- Choose the quality by selecting DPI
- Optionally choose an Exif property to add to your file labels
- You can also add the filenames underneath each image for easy reference.
- Reorder - From here you can drag the photos into your prefered order.
- Tap "Create PDF File" and the new PDF will be saved into the current folder. If you want to save the PDF to another location uncheck "Save to this Folder" and the file will be copied to your clipboard.
The finished PDF file should look something like this.
You can change the number of images per page, set the orientation of your PDF, change the DPI, reorder the images, add file names to the images and add meta data from the create PDF dialog.