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Hello,
I use Photoshop 7.0 and have been using different versions of the program for 4-5 years.
My question/problem is I have hundreds of images (.bmp files), all the same resolution, and I need to combine them into one photoshop file (.psd) seperated into layers.
Yes, I could open them all manually, and simply drag each image into the new file, creating a new layer for each image, but I’m looking for a faster (or batch) route.
I’ve searched around in the program looking for solutions. The only way that I see could possibly solve the issue is by using actions, then going into batch mode with it. Is there any other way or should I just try to mess around with different actions until I find a way that will quickly do the job?
Thanks in advance…
I use Photoshop 7.0 and have been using different versions of the program for 4-5 years.
My question/problem is I have hundreds of images (.bmp files), all the same resolution, and I need to combine them into one photoshop file (.psd) seperated into layers.
Yes, I could open them all manually, and simply drag each image into the new file, creating a new layer for each image, but I’m looking for a faster (or batch) route.
I’ve searched around in the program looking for solutions. The only way that I see could possibly solve the issue is by using actions, then going into batch mode with it. Is there any other way or should I just try to mess around with different actions until I find a way that will quickly do the job?
Thanks in advance…
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