stack to image

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Daniel Eberhard
Jul 1, 2004
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Hi,
I have some image stacks and would
like to save each level as an own image.
How can I do this automatically
(perhaps there a feature I don´t know?)-
Copy and paste for each image is too tedious.
Anyone a suggestion?
Thanks.
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Aaron Queenan
Jul 1, 2004
"Daniel Eberhard" wrote in message
: Hi,
: I have some image stacks and would
: like to save each level as an own image.
: How can I do this automatically
: (perhaps there a feature I don
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JJS
Jul 1, 2004
"Daniel Eberhard" wrote in message

I have some image stacks and would
like to save each level as an own image.
How can I do this automatically

Could you translate that to Photoshop or photographic terms?
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tacitr
Jul 1, 2004
I have some image stacks and would
like to save each level as an own image.
How can I do this automatically

Could you translate that to Photoshop or photographic terms?

I *think* what he is saying is he has a multi-layered .psd file and wants to save each layer as a separate file.


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JJS
Jul 1, 2004
"Tacit" wrote in message
I have some image stacks and would
like to save each level as an own image.
How can I do this automatically

Could you translate that to Photoshop or photographic terms?

I *think* what he is saying is he has a multi-layered .psd file and wants
to
save each layer as a separate file.

Oh, that again.
Answer: File -> Scripts -> Export Layers to Files
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edjh
Jul 1, 2004
jjs wrote:

"Tacit" wrote in message

I have some image stacks and would
like to save each level as an own image.
How can I do this automatically

Could you translate that to Photoshop or photographic terms?

I *think* what he is saying is he has a multi-layered .psd file and wants

to

save each layer as a separate file.

Oh, that again.
Answer: File -> Scripts -> Export Layers to Files
That assumes Photoshop CS. In 7 you can download a script for it at AdobeExchange. Make sure the Scripting plugin is installed. Versions prior to 7, try LayerSplitter.


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Daniel Eberhard
Jul 2, 2004
Hallo,
sorry for my "non-photographic" terms.
But you guessed right, but I can´t find
File -> Scripts -> Export Layers to Files
I have Photoshop version 5.5, perhaps it´s too old.
Thanks anyway
D.

"Tacit" wrote in message

I have some image stacks and would
like to save each level as an own image.
How can I do this automatically

Could you translate that to Photoshop or photographic terms?

I *think* what he is saying is he has a multi-layered .psd file and wants

to

save each layer as a separate file.

Oh, that again.
Answer: File -> Scripts -> Export Layers to Files
J
JJS
Jul 2, 2004
"Daniel Eberhard" wrote in message
Hallo,
sorry for my "non-photographic" terms.
But you guessed right, but I can

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