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Hello, Forum.
This seems like a ridiculous question, that I should have to ask it at all, but…
I’ve got a PSD file in which I’m activating pairs of layers, flattening, saving the image as a tiff then stepping back in history to the layered state so I can repeat the process roughly ten times for each file. Because of the details involved in each generation, this is the only way to create the frames I need. My question is, how do I train PhotoShop to remember the last folder I saved one of these images in? It has a fixation for an arbitrary folder in a far off directory I’ve never saved a PS file in, so that with each save I have to go into the pull-down menu and select the correct folder from the list as if I’m saving for the first time. For a while it’s fixation was with the Trash. Imagine if every time you tried to save a file, the folder of choice for PS was the Trash.
There has to be a better way.
Thanks.
Cayce
This seems like a ridiculous question, that I should have to ask it at all, but…
I’ve got a PSD file in which I’m activating pairs of layers, flattening, saving the image as a tiff then stepping back in history to the layered state so I can repeat the process roughly ten times for each file. Because of the details involved in each generation, this is the only way to create the frames I need. My question is, how do I train PhotoShop to remember the last folder I saved one of these images in? It has a fixation for an arbitrary folder in a far off directory I’ve never saved a PS file in, so that with each save I have to go into the pull-down menu and select the correct folder from the list as if I’m saving for the first time. For a while it’s fixation was with the Trash. Imagine if every time you tried to save a file, the folder of choice for PS was the Trash.
There has to be a better way.
Thanks.
Cayce
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