Open MULTIPLE Images as Layers In Photoshop [Quick & Easy]

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In this Photoshop tutorial, you will learn how to load multiple files as layers in Photoshop.

We will use the "Load Files into Stack" script to do so, and you will see two examples of how you can open multiple images as layers in a single Photoshop document

📘 INDEX - Import Images as Layers
00:00 - Introduction
00:17 - Import Files as Layers with no other open Document
01:23 - Open multiple images as layers with another open file.

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*Remove People From Photos With Layer Stacks*

PhotoshopTrainingChannel
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Dude. DUDE!! I've been loading layers (Sometimes as many as 40) one at a time like an idiot for years. (Animated gif creation of turntable photos.)

You've saved me multiple minutes per spin project.

Thank you!

Entrancement
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Or go into settings> general > check "skip transform when placing" and you can drag and drop all the files you want in your document. That's way easier in my opinion.

nielss
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Thank you so much for this video. I needed to superimpose a photo layer over a text layer as part of a project for my local photography club, and I didn't know how to import files as Photoshop layers. Your instructions were easy to follow and I got everything to my liking on the second try. (On my first try, I accidentally flipped one layer from landscape to portrait orientation.)

margueritelahaye
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Very well explained, some of the so called "experts " cannot even explain it the way you did. The problem is that some experts know their stuff but they don't know how to teach. Thanks very much.

man-in-motion
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Thanks...short, easy, clear. Good job!

tonys
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Thank you :)
That you need work arounds like this (For many basic things) is what still makes photoshop feel like a software that someone is developing in there basement during free time...

hejjj
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Thank you! I'm sooo excited I found your channel! You're a master teacher!

elenamedrano
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i always knew there was an easier way but i was too lazy to save myself tons of time!! THANK YOU

fitnessststeps
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This is something new that I have learn't .Thank you for all the informative tutorials.

sandrampillay
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Iv'e been looking for this simple but essential action anywhere! thank you!

dani_da_vision
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I had been working with Elements for years, and did this completely different there--I never would have figured this out on my own, so THANK YOU!

melodyphillips
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Thank you for being straight forward and not adding the bs like in so other channels lmao

hikarinakatani
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It really helful for me. Thanks a lot...

cactus
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Wow, you just help me to complete my study. Thank you so much🙏🏻😊

enaasshawkat
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Halpful and to the point, Thank you !!

zakariaboutraba
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You are one of the best. Thanks for being around

WalterOttoimagenes
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Cool THX.
When you select layers and want to copy them in another document, you don't need to drag them over.
Just 'command+c' and 'command+v' them into the other document.


Loading layer into stack is nice.
Do you have an option to do so when having several images open in Camera Raw dialog.
(You know: Opening four DNG files with CamRaw, adjust them, select all and open in one new document as smart object layers)
So you don't loose raw quality and have all images open in one document as smart object layers...for blending purposes or so...


That would be a super nice tipp.

nurbkea
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Jesus, just another amazing tip. Every time I think I'm getting a bit smarter knowing all the bells and whistles in PS, I get brought down back to earth. Thanks for this one.

frankcich
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u are the best i bless you you saved me I spend hours looking for an explanation. So happy that u made this video

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