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Sep 5th 2006 | #174494 Report |
Member since: Sep 5th 2006 Posts: 3 |
Hi everyone. I just downloaded some images(.jpeg/.jpg/.png) and want to use them as background. Is there a way to place all these images in a folder of photoshop so that they can easily retireved? Thanks. |
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Sep 5th 2006 | #174497 Report |
Member since: Apr 3rd 2006 Posts: 77 |
I'm not sure if I understand your question... You have stored the images in your computer, right? To open them, click file->open from Photoshop and browse to that folder. Good luck |
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Sep 5th 2006 | #174498 Report |
Member since: Sep 5th 2006 Posts: 3 |
Hi uniko. I will ask my question more precisely. Indeed i dowloaded the images and they in a folder. What i wanna do is put these background in a folder where photoshop is located, as we put patterns in the pattern folder, such that they can be easily accessed though a simple tool like patterns. So is there a specific folder where i could place the images for background? thanks. |
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Sep 5th 2006 | #174499 Report |
Member since: Mar 27th 2001 Posts: 2237 |
Not really. Patterns and such are in a place where photoshop knows where to find them because its written into the program. You can however open them in photoshop and define them as a pattern,brush,object etc... and they will be accessable from that pallet |
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Sep 6th 2006 | #174501 Report |
Member since: Sep 5th 2006 Posts: 3 |
Ok thanks for the info.
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