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1. Re: Opening pictures as a new layer
Zeno Bokor Jun 1, 2010 12:43 AM (in response to Pussik)If you mean when you drag an image into Photoshop then make sure that you're not dropping it onto an already existing image. Drop it over the interface instead (the panels, menu bar, etc)
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2. Re: Opening pictures as a new layer
Pussik Jun 1, 2010 12:55 AM (in response to Zeno Bokor)- Hmm thanks. I didn't notice that I'm dropping into workspace.
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3. Re: Opening pictures as a new layer
John Joslin Jun 1, 2010 1:12 AM (in response to Pussik)Workspace is OK if you don't have the tabbed view.
Also don't forget "Open with" or "Send to" in the context menu. Quicker than dragging.
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4. Re: Opening pictures as a new layer
Noel Carboni Jun 1, 2010 6:56 AM (in response to John Joslin)You consider File - Open quicker than dragging?
John, you clearly don't use your system in the same way as some folks do. Many folks use Explorer to manage their files, then drag them to applications to work on them. Explorer can be a great integrator. Now to get thumbnails for .psd files working...
-Noel
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5. Re: Opening pictures as a new layer
John Joslin Jun 1, 2010 7:18 AM (in response to Noel Carboni)Noel Carboni wrote:
You consider File - Open quicker than dragging?
Two clicks is quicker than clicking and dragging and aiming and dropping – and PS doesn't have to be visible (or even open!).



