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Working outside the canvas in Photoshop.

New Here ,
Aug 28, 2025 Aug 28, 2025

Hi all,

 

Is there a way to work outside the canvas in Photoshop? Much like you can in InDesign? You can quickly hide and unhide the objects or layers you move outside the canvas in InDesign. I desperately want this feature in Photoshop also. Is there a way to do this??

 

Thanks in advance.

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Mentor , Aug 28, 2025 Aug 28, 2025

Not directly possible, unfortunately. 

 

Objects hidden outside the canvas can be revealed with Image-->Reveal All. (I forgot about that option) It will adjust the canvas size, though, so not comparable to InDesign or Illustrator.

 

One other workaround would be to use a second (temporary) artboard while working.

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Community Expert , Sep 05, 2025 Sep 05, 2025

An Image editing app like Photoshop is different to illustration or layout apps, the canvas is both the image and workspace. Artboards create the illusion of multiple "pages" by grouping and masking into different regions, however, the entire canvas is expanded to contain the "separate" artboards. As pixels arranged into a grid create a canvas, an artboard is one way to achive the extra working area.

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Mentor ,
Aug 28, 2025 Aug 28, 2025

Not directly possible, unfortunately. 

 

Objects hidden outside the canvas can be revealed with Image-->Reveal All. (I forgot about that option) It will adjust the canvas size, though, so not comparable to InDesign or Illustrator.

 

One other workaround would be to use a second (temporary) artboard while working.

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New Here ,
Sep 05, 2025 Sep 05, 2025

Thank you, I haven't worked with artboards before, but I will give it a try. Hope they consider allowing us to work outside the canvas in the future.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 28, 2025 Aug 28, 2025

As rayek.elfin said, not directly possible.

Before I temporarily enlarge the canvas, I first put in ruler guides so that I know where the original edges were. 

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New Here ,
Sep 05, 2025 Sep 05, 2025

Thank you, I've done this before, but it's an annoying step. Hope they implement the ability to work outside the canvas like in InDesign in the future.

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Community Expert ,
Sep 05, 2025 Sep 05, 2025
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An Image editing app like Photoshop is different to illustration or layout apps, the canvas is both the image and workspace. Artboards create the illusion of multiple "pages" by grouping and masking into different regions, however, the entire canvas is expanded to contain the "separate" artboards. As pixels arranged into a grid create a canvas, an artboard is one way to achive the extra working area.

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