PSE 5.0: import of png files ?

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weh
Jan 11, 2012
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Hi group,

I have created a collage of round about 100 pictures in a program called shape collage.

The result is fine but the images are placed at random positions which is also fine for most of them but some need adjustment afterwards.

I was told to save the collage as a png file and do the fine tuning in Photoshop.

Now my question:
can I do this in Photoshop Elements 5.0? I haven’t even seen the functionality of opening a png file, or import it.
And even if I could import png, can PSE treat 100 layers?

Thanks in avance for any advice.

Best regards,
Wolfgang

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weh
Jan 16, 2012
Sorry, I made a mistake: it is psd-file rather than png.

It works with psd files but only for a small number of pictures/layers

With my 100 pictures it says, working space too small and stops the import.

My question: what is the maximum number of layers PSE can handle?

Thank in advance for any help.

Rgards,
Wolfgang

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Hi group,

I have created a collage of round about 100 pictures in a program called shape collage.

The result is fine but the images are placed at random positions which is also fine for most of them but some need adjustment afterwards.

I was told to save the collage as a png file and do the fine tuning in Photoshop.

Now my question:
can I do this in Photoshop Elements 5.0? I haven’t even seen the functionality of opening a png file, or import it.
And even if I could import png, can PSE treat 100 layers?
Thanks in avance for any advice.

Best regards,
Wolfgang

How to Improve Photoshop Performance

Learn how to optimize Photoshop for maximum speed, troubleshoot common issues, and keep your projects organized so that you can work faster than ever before!

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