Views
617
Replies
10
Status
Closed
I have performed some research on how to paste clipboard data into a new image in Adobe Photoshop CS2. What I have discovered is that I can use Ctrl-N to start a new image, select "Clipboard" from the drop-down menu, click Enter, and then Ctrl-V to paste the image. However, this method is too lengthy. It may only be a loss of a few seconds, but when it becomes necessary to repeat this process many times, the seconds truly do add up.
I am used to Paint Shop Pro, where you can simply paste as new image with Ctrl-V (even if other images are open). Is it possible for me to set up preferences so that I can paste clipboard data in a similar fashion? Also, can a macro be set to Shift-Insert to paste as well? I greatly appreciate the assistance.
I am used to Paint Shop Pro, where you can simply paste as new image with Ctrl-V (even if other images are open). Is it possible for me to set up preferences so that I can paste clipboard data in a similar fashion? Also, can a macro be set to Shift-Insert to paste as well? I greatly appreciate the assistance.
How to Master Sharpening in Photoshop
Give your photos a professional finish with sharpening in Photoshop. Learn to enhance details, create contrast, and prepare your images for print, web, and social media.