Go to File > Open. In Open dialog select first image, hold down Ctrl and select second, third.. then click Open at right bottom of Open dialog.
you can browse your images in Bridge, add tags to find more quickly image you need, rename multiple files, open images in Photoshop Layers, create panorama, create .pdf files, web galery in Bridge.
save from Corel draw file as psd in order to be able to open it in Photoshop, photoshop doesnt support cdr files
To import multiple photos into one photoshop document go to file>scripts>load files into stack. You can then browse and select your images. To select them all at the same time hold down the command key as you select each image.
Yes, .psd files maintain the layers you create in Photoshop so that the next time you open your .psd file in Photoshop you can continue to work directly onto the layers.
Save it as .psd
No. Macromedia Flash 8.0 can't open and edit Photoshop files (that is, files with extension ".psd"). But it can import that kind of files. The result is a "flattened" bitmap object in the stage (File>Import>Import to Stage...) or in the library (File>Import>Import to Library...). However, in most cases is preferable convert the Photoshop file in a JPG image file before import it in Flash.
Adobe Bridge is media browser and organizer and comes with Photoshop installation. Find image in Bridge and select it by clicking on it, then go to File > Open (Ctrl + O) to open it in Photoshop, or right click and choose Open or Open With > Adobe Photoshop.
TIFF files are image files. They need to be opened in some type of image viewing program or image editing program like Photoshop.
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PSD files are Adobe Photoshop Document files. PSD files can be opened and edited with Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Elements, and will also work with Corel's Paintshop Pro tool.
PSD is native Photoshop Document.
Besides Photoshop, GIMP can also open PSD ( Photoshop Document ) files.Photoshop Elements can open almost fully editable PSD file. Some options are not available in pse like grouping and layer comps, some layer style options and so on but you can still open PSD and work with it. Also many other programs can open PSD files but not fully editable: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw and so on.I can advise you an alternative variant below.