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Vieux 23/08/2008, 11h52   #1
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Hello guys,
i have a question... i've been using photoshop for a while,
(which means i was using only about 1% of its possibilities :-)

and i would like to ask this:
Is there a way to save each layer in a seperate image?
without actually having to create all the images?

Thanx in advance
JBK


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Vieux 23/08/2008, 13h01   #2
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 12:52:33 +0300, <jbk@spotter.gr> wrote:

>Hello guys,
>i have a question... i've been using photoshop for a while,
>(which means i was using only about 1% of its possibilities :-)
>
>and i would like to ask this:
>Is there a way to save each layer in a seperate image?
>without actually having to create all the images?
>
>Thanx in advance
>JBK
>


I doubt if you are 'using Photoshop (only) for a while' that you are
using as much as '1% of its possibilities'. Reason for doubting it as
because I doubt if any of the "'know how's" are using as much as 40%
on a regular basis. I even doubt whether anyone really knows the
program from A to Z. Designers and diggers keep on finding new uses
for existing facilities:-)

You can save each layer in a separate image as easy as 'save as'.
This is how images for tutorials are saved. Simply selecting the layer
in the status you want to save it, and go 'File/Save As' and pick your
choice.

Dave
http://dave.photos.gb.net/p49311569.html
http://dave.photos.gb.net/p48744869.html

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Vieux 23/08/2008, 16h02   #3
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hehe...
what i wanted to say is that i am a newbie.. :-)

thanx for your !

? "Dave" <dave@durbs.sa> ?????? ??? ??????
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> On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 12:52:33 +0300, <jbk@spotter.gr> wrote:
>
>>Hello guys,
>>i have a question... i've been using photoshop for a while,
>>(which means i was using only about 1% of its possibilities :-)
>>
>>and i would like to ask this:
>>Is there a way to save each layer in a seperate image?
>>without actually having to create all the images?
>>
>>Thanx in advance
>>JBK
>>

>
> I doubt if you are 'using Photoshop (only) for a while' that you are
> using as much as '1% of its possibilities'. Reason for doubting it as
> because I doubt if any of the "'know how's" are using as much as 40%
> on a regular basis. I even doubt whether anyone really knows the
> program from A to Z. Designers and diggers keep on finding new uses
> for existing facilities:-)
>
> You can save each layer in a separate image as easy as 'save as'.
> This is how images for tutorials are saved. Simply selecting the layer
> in the status you want to save it, and go 'File/Save As' and pick your
> choice.
>
> Dave
> http://dave.photos.gb.net/p49311569.html
> http://dave.photos.gb.net/p48744869.html
>



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Vieux 23/08/2008, 18h13   #4
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Dave wrote:
> [...] I doubt if any of the "'know how's" are using as much as 40%
> on a regular basis. [...]


Dave, you evince being one of the uninformed with your response below.

> You can save each layer in a separate image as easy as 'save as'.


That is the hard way. Do it in one step as follows

FILE - SCRIPTS - EXPORT LAYERS TO FILES

enjoy
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Vieux 23/08/2008, 19h12   #5
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For a moment, when I first saw the subject line, I thought that it said:

'Saving Lawyers'

And I thought: 'Why would anyone want to do that?' :-)

Gary

On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 12:52:33 +0300, <jbk@spotter.gr> wrote:

>Hello guys,
>i have a question... i've been using photoshop for a while,
>(which means i was using only about 1% of its possibilities :-)
>
>and i would like to ask this:
>Is there a way to save each layer in a seperate image?
>without actually having to create all the images?
>
>Thanx in advance
>JBK
>

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Vieux 23/08/2008, 22h09   #6
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 11:13:32 -0500, John <nohj@droffats.ten> wrote:

>Dave wrote:
>> [...] I doubt if any of the "'know how's" are using as much as 40%
>> on a regular basis. [...]

>
>Dave, you evince being one of the uninformed with your response below.
>
>> You can save each layer in a separate image as easy as 'save as'.

>
>That is the hard way. Do it in one step as follows
>
>FILE - SCRIPTS - EXPORT LAYERS TO FILES
>
>enjoy


Oh shit,another newbie, but not admitting it like the OP did.
I'd love to see you do what you said in one step (or even in less
steps than my directions).
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Vieux 24/08/2008, 00h24   #7
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<jbk@spotter.gr> wrote in message news:g8oml4$1mum$1@ulysses.noc.ntua.gr...
> Hello guys,
> i have a question... i've been using photoshop for a while,
> (which means i was using only about 1% of its possibilities :-)
>
> and i would like to ask this:
> Is there a way to save each layer in a seperate image?
> without actually having to create all the images?
>
> Thanx in advance
> JBK



YES
EXPORT LAYERS AS FILES
fill in dialog box
might be under FILE>automate or scripts depends which version PS


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Vieux 24/08/2008, 04h24   #8
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Dave wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 11:13:32 -0500, John <nohj@droffats.ten> wrote:
>
>> Dave wrote:
>>> [...] I doubt if any of the "'know how's" are using as much as 40%
>>> on a regular basis. [...]

>> Dave, you evince being one of the uninformed with your response below.
>>
>>> You can save each layer in a separate image as easy as 'save as'.

>> That is the hard way. Do it in one step as follows
>>
>> FILE - SCRIPTS - EXPORT LAYERS TO FILES
>>
>> enjoy

>
> Oh shit,another newbie, but not admitting it like the OP did.
> I'd love to see you do what you said in one step (or even in less
> steps than my directions).



I'm not a newby to photoshop, and that worked for me, just as he wrote it.

-Raf

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Vieux 24/08/2008, 06h00   #9
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Dave wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 11:13:32 -0500, John <nohj@droffats.ten> wrote:
>
>> Dave wrote:
>>> [...] I doubt if any of the "'know how's" are using as much as 40%
>>> on a regular basis. [...]

>> Dave, you evince being one of the uninformed with your response below.
>>
>>> You can save each layer in a separate image as easy as 'save as'.

>> That is the hard way. Do it in one step as follows
>>
>> FILE - SCRIPTS - EXPORT LAYERS TO FILES
>>
>> enjoy

>
> Oh shit,another newbie, but not admitting it like the OP did.
> I'd love to see you do what you said in one step (or even in less
> steps than my directions).


Follow the path: FILE - SCRIPTS - EXPORT LAYERS TO FILES

It is self-evident. It must suck to be you.


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Vieux 28/08/2008, 09h10   #10
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 22:09:40 +0200, Dave <dave@durbs.sa> wrote:

>On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 11:13:32 -0500, John <nohj@droffats.ten> wrote:
>
>>Dave wrote:
>>> [...] I doubt if any of the "'know how's" are using as much as 40%
>>> on a regular basis. [...]

>>
>>Dave, you evince being one of the uninformed with your response below.
>>
>>> You can save each layer in a separate image as easy as 'save as'.

>>
>>That is the hard way. Do it in one step as follows
>>
>>FILE - SCRIPTS - EXPORT LAYERS TO FILES
>>
>>enjoy

>
>Oh shit,another newbie, but not admitting it like the OP did.
>I'd love to see you do what you said in one step (or even in less
>steps than my directions).


Uhm...

What didn't you understand about that response?

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