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.
"Painting out" refers to the process of digitally removing or covering up unwanted elements in a photograph or image using editing software like Photoshop. This technique involves carefully selecting and blending pixels to seamlessly conceal the undesired object or area. It is commonly used in retouching and restoration work to enhance the overall quality of the image.
Try checking the order of your layers.
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.
IF you are talking about Adobe Photoshop - then you use it to digitally edit your photos. There are a variety of different effects which I think are endless. It is fairly easy to use and I like the format over what other programs have to offer. Effects include: colour curves, different render effects, lighting, emboss,shadow, feathering...The effects are almost endless.As well as photo editing, you can just draw photos from scratch. You have full control over your work because you are working with layers. Photoshop works well with its 'friends' (after effects, premiere etc)Hope this answers your question - otherwise check out and adobe forum
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No, Liquify requires Photoshop to work. Much of the code for Liquify is actually in the Photoshop application not the plugin.
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yes, but you will have very large file if layers are included and experts recommend .psd format for files with layers. If you work in Photoshop better choice is .psd format when layers are included in file, if you need to save in .tif, after choosing this format it will ask you for kind of compression, best choice is LZW, if you choose none, then file size will be huge.
You can work vith video movie with Extended version of Photoshop. Adobe Photoshop Extended.
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The easiest way to select all layers and objects in a Photoshop document is: # Open your layers palette. # For PC, press and hold CTRL key; for MAC, press and hold CMD key # While holding key, use mouse to click and select each layer in your layers palette. Doing this will allow modifications to affect all layers. If you only want to affect change to a particular area of all layers, follow steps above and then with all layers selected, use any marquee or selection tool to isolate the area you want to work with. In this way, only the area within the marquee selection will be affected on all layers.