extracting layers

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StvyLife
Aug 23, 2004
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Is this possible?
I am using photoshop Seven.
I have a 15 layer picture file and I would like to extract it into individual pictures files.
without saving each at a time.
what is the fastest way to accomplish this. I don’t mind if it names them in a sequencial order.

thanks

stev

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Broga
Aug 23, 2004
If you’re only going to do this infrequently the manual method is ok

Choose a layer
Right click the layer in the layers palette
Choose Duplicate Layer
A pop up appears
choose
New in the Destination Document dropdown

If you do this to all layers in turn it will open a new window for each layer – they will be called Untitled 1, Untitled 2 etc or you can name them as you go or of course rename them when you save them.

If you do this frequently you might like to try this link

http://www.micromountain.com/comp_rel/comp_rel_gals/comp_rel _gal1.htm

any feedback appreciated

Ian

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"StvyLife" wrote in message
Is this possible?
I am using photoshop Seven.
I have a 15 layer picture file and I would like to extract it into individual pictures files.
without saving each at a time.
what is the fastest way to accomplish this. I don’t mind if it names them
in
a sequencial order.

thanks

stev

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edjh
Aug 23, 2004
StvyLife wrote:
Is this possible?
I am using photoshop Seven.
I have a 15 layer picture file and I would like to extract it into individual pictures files.
without saving each at a time.
what is the fastest way to accomplish this. I don’t mind if it names them in a sequencial order.

thanks

stev
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