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Move snapshop in layer

Contributor ,
Feb 05, 2017 Feb 05, 2017

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I would like to move the instantaneous levels

in the layers panel

1ok.jpg

there is a way to do it.

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Community Expert , Apr 03, 2017 Apr 03, 2017

Hi Sahil.Chawla​

Never say never.

(This is the scripting forum )

one possible way to go (AM-Code is your friend):

count the snapshots

create a new snapshot

go to the last snapshot (before the new created one)

select all

copy

// if necessary add a new layer at the top

paste

create a new snapshot (overwrite the last one or remove the last one and create a new one)

go to the last snapshot (before the new created one)

select all

copy

// if necessary add a new layer at the top

paste

and so on …

Have fun

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 03, 2017 Apr 03, 2017

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Hi Tssee,

There is no way to achieve it however you can post a feature request on the link below.

Photoshop Family Customer Community

Regards,

Sahil

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Apr 03, 2017 Apr 03, 2017

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Hi Sahil.Chawla​

Never say never.

(This is the scripting forum )

one possible way to go (AM-Code is your friend):

count the snapshots

create a new snapshot

go to the last snapshot (before the new created one)

select all

copy

// if necessary add a new layer at the top

paste

create a new snapshot (overwrite the last one or remove the last one and create a new one)

go to the last snapshot (before the new created one)

select all

copy

// if necessary add a new layer at the top

paste

and so on …

Have fun

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Apr 04, 2017 Apr 04, 2017

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Thank you

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