Slices to Layers

1292 views2 repliesLast post: 5/14/2009
Using CS3, I have sliced up an image (5 slices) and I was wondering if there is a way to convert/put these slices to their own individual layers and keep them in the same position with respect to the original image, so all the layers if viewed would still look like the original unsliced image .

I have had a look around with google but so far not found anything. Maybe I have missed something obvious

Anybody here any able to offer any help

thanks
#1
Dr. Hackenbush wrote:
Using CS3, I have sliced up an image (5 slices) and I was wondering if there is a way to convert/put these slices to their own individual layers and keep them in the same position with respect to the original image, so all the layers if viewed would still look like the original unsliced image .
I have had a look around with google but so far not found anything. Maybe I have missed something obvious

Anybody here any able to offer any help

thanks

Save for web and devices = picture and html - make new folder and save there. you can open all these up through bridge in layers

In Bridge

Select all images in the folder which you have saves the slices.

Tools > Photoshop > Load files into photoshop layers.
#2
"Rob" wrote in message
Dr. Hackenbush wrote:
Using CS3, I have sliced up an image (5 slices) and I was wondering if there is a way to convert/put these slices to their own individual layers and keep them in the same position with respect to the original image, so all the layers if viewed would still look like the original unsliced image .

I have had a look around with google but so far not found anything. Maybe I have missed something obvious

Anybody here any able to offer any help

thanks

Save for web and devices = picture and html - make new folder and save there. you can open all these up through bridge in layers
In Bridge

Select all images in the folder which you have saves the slices.
Tools > Photoshop > Load files into photoshop layers.

Never thought of using Bridge

Thanks
#3