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simplecode2012-02-28 22:03:46
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simplecode, 2012-02-28 22:03:46

about Gimp and .psd

If I think correctly, then:
There is a .psd file and Gimp. There are a lot of layers in the file ...
How to get all the pictures from these layers in one fell swoop?

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Zakharov Alexander, 2012-02-29
@AlexZaharow

Hello. There is a similar question and answer .
The script will need to be copied to the directory (for example): D:\Program Files (x86)\GIMP-2.0\share\gimp\2.0\scripts, restart GIMP, after that a new item "Save all layers" will appear in the "file" menu. A dialog box without a path, but these are trifles. Copy-paste to help.

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alltiptop, 2014-05-03
@alltiptop

GIMP reduces groups of layers when opening psd, and saves them in the same way - it cannot group, only one (first) level of layers remains. Using it in this case is fraught with problems, although if the file is appropriate, then it's not scary. I don't know the solution to the problem.

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Vadim, 2014-10-13
@VadimVolos

Already without installing the script opens.
Checked GIMP opens PSD but exposes a black background instead of shadows, you need to go in and make transparency, then it will look like the original. Also, GIMP opens text layers as an image, so the text cannot be edited. LibreOffice can open PSD and displays correctly, but only viewing, not editing.

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