To import Photoshop files into After Effects, go to File Import File, then select the Photoshop file you want to import. After Effects will automatically import the layers from the Photoshop file, allowing you to work with them in your composition.
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.
Photoshop layers may not import into After Effects if the file format is not compatible or if the layers are not properly organized in Photoshop. Make sure to save the Photoshop file in a format that After Effects supports, such as PSD or TIFF, and ensure that the layers are named and organized correctly for easy import.
To import SVG files into After Effects, you can use a plugin like "Bodymovin" or "LottieFiles" to convert the SVG file into a format that After Effects can recognize. Once the plugin is installed, you can import the converted file into After Effects and use it in your project.
PageMaker allowed placement of native Photoshop files.
Photoshop does not support the importing of 3D objects in the .3ds (3D Studio) format. While it supports various formats like .OBJ, .FBX, and .STL, .3ds files are not compatible for 3D object import. Users need to convert .3ds files to a supported format before importing into Photoshop.
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.
As far as I know, you should be able to import .mov to the trial and pro version, but if you're having troubles just importing files in general, go to file-import-import file.
PSD is native Photoshop Document.
Look for Properties in Photoshop from File > Info.
To import a Photoshop layer into Premiere Pro, first save your Photoshop file (.PSD) with the layers you want to import. In Premiere Pro, go to the Media Browser, navigate to your PSD file, and right-click it. Select "Import," and then choose whether to import the file as a sequence or individual layers. This allows you to manipulate each layer separately in your video project.
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.
To import AVCHD files into Premiere Pro CC, you can simply go to the "File" menu, select "Import," and then navigate to the location of your AVCHD files on your computer. Select the files you want to import and click "Import" to bring them into your project.