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Saving layers to the native PSD format

Saving layers to the native PSD format - Photoshop Tutorial

From the course: Photoshop CC 2017 One-on-One: Fundamentals

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Saving layers to the native PSD format

- Alright. Now let's turn our attention to the four main file formats that you use to save images from Photoshop. Starting with the most essential of them all, which is the native PSD format. Now, this image, as you can see, contains a bunch of layers. And anytime you're working with layers inside Photoshop, you want to save at least one copy of the file, so you've got everything you need, as a native PSD document. Now, when you first open this file, if you're working along with me, you probably got a missing fonts warning. In which case, just go ahead and click on the "Don't Resolve" button, because, if you scroll up the list here, you can see that the one and only editable type layer is actually turned off, so it's not even visible at the moment. Let's say what I want to do is get rid of all the hidden layers inside the image, so I don't get that font warning again. In that case, I would click on the Fly Out Menu icon in the upper right corner of the layers panel, and choose "Delete…

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