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Using Photoshop layer comps
From the course: Photoshop-Illustrator-InDesign Powercombo for Design
Using Photoshop layer comps
- [Instructor] Let's take a look at how you can access different layer comps from a placed Photoshop document here directly inside of Adobe InDesign. Here on the left hand side, I had already prepared a frame that we're going to be using to place our Photoshop document into. And this is something that we're using to advertise our brand new website. So, I have the frame selected, and now I'll go up to the file menu, and choose "Place" or Command D on a Mac, or Control D on PC, I'll navigate to my file and click "website-layer-comp.psd". Now, I'll click to show the import options before choosing open, and let's take a look at the import options. Now, as you can see I have three categories, but the one I'm interested in here, is the last one, which is called "Layers". So, here I can access all of the layers of this document here, but the thing is, I do not want to go in, and click individual layers, because that would…
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Working with Photoshop layers4m 55s
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Creating layer comps in Photoshop4m 41s
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Using Photoshop layer comps2m 13s
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Using Photoshop snippets5m 37s
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Creating a Photoshop clipping path4m 16s
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Using Photoshop paths5m 41s
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Using Photoshop alpha channels6m 11s
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Grayscale images for monotone print3m 27s
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Grayscale images for duotone print2m 57s
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Vector Photoshop content in InDesign4m 35s
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