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Export problem with 3 - up vertical

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Mar 10, 2017 Mar 10, 2017

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I have 3 photos arranged in 3- up vertical but when I export to the desktop only the dominant dominant photo is exported. How can I have the actual 3- up vertical containing  all the clips be exported ?

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Community Expert , Mar 10, 2017 Mar 10, 2017

Then that is what you need to do.

You can copy/paste or drag each into new layers in single document. Then use Edit - Transform -Scale to size them so they sit nicely alongside each other. Once you have that document - use Save As to save it as a PSD document which will be your master copy. You can then Export it as required.

Give it a try and shout out if you get stuck

Dave

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Hi

Have you combined these three images into one document or are you just viewing 3 opened documents with Window - Arrange  - 3 up vertical?

If it is the latter you need to build a single document - move/copy the other documents into it as separate layers. Arrange them so they look good - then Export.

Dave

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I'm still learning so I have not combined them into one document , I'm just viewing 3 opened documents with Window - Arrange  - 3 up vertical . . . .

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Then that is what you need to do.

You can copy/paste or drag each into new layers in single document. Then use Edit - Transform -Scale to size them so they sit nicely alongside each other. Once you have that document - use Save As to save it as a PSD document which will be your master copy. You can then Export it as required.

Give it a try and shout out if you get stuck

Dave

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