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August 7, 2012
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How do you extract image from PSD file?

  • August 7, 2012
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Someone has sent me a large 11mb PSD file.

When I open it, it contains the layout and all the image the client wants to use on their web page, including all images.

However, I don't know how to take each image from that one worksheet, and extract each one to a separate file.  I have to ask them to email me each image/file separately.

Surely there is a way to copy and paste  or "save selected item"??

Simon

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Participating Frequently
July 6, 2024

Disgusting...

Participant
July 6, 2016

Excuse me.

I  have the problem.

I don't see Extract tab in my Asset.

Thanks you for your help !

MichelBParis
Legend
July 6, 2016

haipt.ict wrote:

Excuse me.

I have the problem.

I don't see Extract tab in my Asset.

Thanks you for your help !

You are probably in another software like Photosop CC: Elements has not 'Assets' management (you are posting in the Elements forum).

Participant
July 7, 2016

I created file by Photoshop CS6.

Same question : How do you extract image from PSD file?

Can I :...

- Login to creative.adobe.com/files

- Upload the PSD

- Click on the Extract tab.

- Select an item to extract and choose a format: PNG, JPG or SVG.

Adobe Employee
August 21, 2014

There is a new service introduced into Adobe's Creative Cloud called "Extract" that should help you extract assets as well as other information from a PSD. To use it:

- Login to creative.adobe.com/files

- Upload the PSD

- Click on the Extract tab.

- Select an item to extract and choose a format: PNG, JPG or SVG.

This service in Adobe's Creative Cloud is free to all users. You just need a login. If you want to try it without a login, check out: http://www.adobe.com/go/extract_tweet1

Participant
October 7, 2015

thanks for information

99jon
Genius
August 7, 2012

Open the PSD from full edit.

You can turn individual layers on and off using the eye symbol and then re-save.

August 7, 2012

Open the Layers panel, select the layer containing the image and right-click on it.  Choose "Duplicate Layer", and in the next dialog box choose "New" for the Document destination.  Then save that new document.

Ken