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I recently moved from Photoshop Elements 3.0 to Photoshop CS3. In general, I am pleased with the extra power I have but am having trouble organizing my images.
In Elements I could save any changed file into a version set, which was a specialized stack. I know that I can *create* stacks in Bridge, but how do I automatically save off new versions into a new or existing stack (or version set)? At the current time I am forced to manually change the name of each version I create then manually move the file to a stack in Bridge and then promote the new version to the top of the stack. There has got to be a better way!
In the "Save As" dialog of CS3 there is something called "Versions…" under "Tools", but it is grayed out.
Any comments that would streamline this part of my work flow would be appreciated!
Robin
In Elements I could save any changed file into a version set, which was a specialized stack. I know that I can *create* stacks in Bridge, but how do I automatically save off new versions into a new or existing stack (or version set)? At the current time I am forced to manually change the name of each version I create then manually move the file to a stack in Bridge and then promote the new version to the top of the stack. There has got to be a better way!
In the "Save As" dialog of CS3 there is something called "Versions…" under "Tools", but it is grayed out.
Any comments that would streamline this part of my work flow would be appreciated!
Robin
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