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November 30, 2022
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Move one photo to pin registered on top of another

  • November 30, 2022
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I'm following a text that to expand the range of a photo you take the file, modify it, then save it. Then you open the same file, modify it, and use the move tool and the shift key to drag and drop the one on top of the other. Unfortunately it's not working. The author does not say what format to use for the first file, just to use Save As and rename it. Then adjust the image, open the first one saved under another name, Float All in Windows, hit V for the move tool, hold down the shift key and drag and drop it on top of the other. That's supposed to create a new layer, "pin-registered" on top of the other one, but it's not working. No new layer, no combination into one file. How do I make this work?

 

Thanks.

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Correct answer Jeff Arola

I don't see anything in your screenshot that should keep you from dragging one photo to another.

You could reset the photoshop elements editor preferences by going to Edit>Preferences>General, clicking on

Reset Preferences on next launch and restarting the photoshop elements editor.

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Jeff Arola
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December 1, 2022

I don't see anything in your screenshot that should keep you from dragging one photo to another.

You could reset the photoshop elements editor preferences by going to Edit>Preferences>General, clicking on

Reset Preferences on next launch and restarting the photoshop elements editor.

SmorfAuthor
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December 1, 2022

Bingo! Thank you so much for putting in the time to find the solution! That was it.

Jeff Arola
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November 30, 2022

Can you post a screenshot with both images open side by side?

SmorfAuthor
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November 30, 2022

Here you go

Jeff Arola
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November 30, 2022

Sounds like the files could be 16 bits/channel.

 

With both images open in photoshop elements go to Image>Mode and see if your able to click on 8 Bits/Channel

for each image, then try moving one image to the other.

SmorfAuthor
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November 30, 2022

The option for 8 bits/channel was greyed out for both files. Moving them still accomplished nothing.

Jeff Arola
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Community Expert
November 30, 2022

What version of photoshop elements and operating system are you using?

 

Instead of Floating the Document Windows you could use Layout>All Column, then drag over you photo

Make sure you click on the photo to drag over and get the the Move Tool icon before dragging.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SmorfAuthor
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November 30, 2022

It's Photoshop Elements 2020 running on Windows.

 

I can't find Layout>Columns, but tried Windows>Image>Tile with the two files open so at the start it looked like your setup. Clicked Move, held down the Shift key and dragged one image on top of the other and let go. Nothing. Still two files and no level added.

 

The starting file is a DNG file. After making the changes in that one in saving it there was no option for DNG format, so I saved it as PSD. That should make it similar to your example of dragging a PSD file on top of a Nikon RAW file, but it just doesn't work.

 

Thanks for your reply.