Cool, thanks :)Btw, you can import few images at once in ps without drag&drop one by one file, just saying ;)Als, funny thing but I didnt know you can have tabs at explorer window lol
Quote from: pionier on 2015-08-07, 23:38:11Cool, thanks :)Btw, you can import few images at once in ps without drag&drop one by one file, just saying ;)Als, funny thing but I didnt know you can have tabs at explorer window lolWhen I do that in my PS CC2015 they all import separately into their own tabs, it's then significantly harder to bring them all into one :)
Quote from: Rawalanche on 2015-08-08, 00:25:20Quote from: pionier on 2015-08-07, 23:38:11Cool, thanks :)Btw, you can import few images at once in ps without drag&drop one by one file, just saying ;)Als, funny thing but I didnt know you can have tabs at explorer window lolWhen I do that in my PS CC2015 they all import separately into their own tabs, it's then significantly harder to bring them all into one :)I have in mind that you can go to: File -> Scripts -> Load files into stack...It's just a bit faster that drag&drop and it will keep the name of the layers the same as file name :)
For me most interesting is part 3 of your tutorial - i have desire to learn fusion for a long time. Nevertheless i watched it all. In 1st part you said that is always needed to savo into fullfloat. Is this really always necessary? I'm always saving to half float and haven't noticed any problems.