Photoshop Cs Help....

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  1. ugene91

    ugene91 Well-Known Member

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    OK, so I bought :rolleyes: Photoshop CS. Now, I'm using CS, it's all good and all (didn't think it was too different), but in PS 7, I could Select the whole canvas (Ctrl+A), and copy (Ctrl+C), and paste the WHOLE image (layers and all) onto a new canvas. Like, for example, I could copy a horizontal sig, and transfere it onto a vertical sig, and rotate 90^ or something. That was really convenient. But now... It seems like CS doesn't do this. I hit Ctrl+A, and it says Select canvas in the history pallete, but when I hit Ctrl+C, It only copies the selected layer. If I make a new layer, it says "No pixels were selected" or something. God, If I have to convert back to PS7 and reload all my brushes... :censored: ;( :censored: <_< . U get the idea... Anyone else have this problem, or any idea of how to make this right?
     
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    u have t copy drag all the layers indivigually and re put em where there supposed to go. its not that hard...
     
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    Well.. it is when I have like almost a dozen layers of brushing plus like 5 layers of color balance, and a brightness contrast... :P But w/e. Just thot PS7 was easier.
     
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    This happens it some cracked versions....like mine :rolleyes:
     
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    hazzel_frazzel Well-Known Member

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    Maybe flatten all the layers if its too hard to do all the layers individually.
     
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    Ctrl-shift-c - copies the merged layers without having to merge them. ;)

    That shortcut is quite useful. Make your selection, ctrl-shift-c, ctrl-v in a new document or whatever and it copies ALL of the layers.

    Hope that helped.
     

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