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July 25, 2023
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Insert image in existing psd

  • July 25, 2023
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Hi,

My client - who intends to use the Photoshop API for his customers service, needs me to implement the current workflow :

- Taking a photo and upload it to our server
- Inserting it in a existing PSDs which already have layer effects
- Execute the corresponding ATN
- Get the result in PNG format

We already know how to implement 95% of this workflow, but we don't find any info about the possibility to insert an image in a existing PSDs (stored in AWS S3)

Do you have any informations about this ?

Kind regards

Grégory

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jane-e
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Community Expert
July 25, 2023

@GregBbx 

 

Hi Greg

 

One way to insert an image into an existing Photoshop document is with File > Place

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/placing-files.html

 

Photoshop does not support working on a server. The risk is permanently damaging the image.

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/networks-removable-media-photoshop.html

"Technical Support strongly recommends working in Photoshop directly on the local hard disk. To prevent data loss, save files to your hard disk first. Then transfer them to the network or removable drive in the Finder or in Windows Explorer. To retrieve files, copy them in the Finder or in Windows Explorer from the network or removable drive to your hard disk. You can then open the files in Photoshop. This workflow avoids problems that occur when network system setups or removable media device drivers are incompatible with the operating system or Photoshop."

 

This is not a Developer question, so I have moved your post to the Photoshop forum for you.

 

Jane

 

GregBbxAuthor
Participant
July 26, 2023

Hi,

Thanks for you reply, but this is a dev topic, related to Photoshop cloud
API.

Regards



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*Grégory BABONAUX*
Développement web & mobile

 

 

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