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01-03-2003, 07:55 PM
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Quick way to flatten a PS document on a layer Post #1 | | Guest | Quick way to flatten a PS document on a layer
In addition to this technique http://www.photoshopgurus.info/forum...opic.php?t=648 I discovered a quick way to flatten a Photoshop document on a layer (Ctrl is CMD on the Mac):
CTRL+A
Shift+Ctrl+C
Ctrl+V
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01-03-2003, 10:35 PM
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Quick way to flatten a PS document on a layer Post #2 | | Spammers, FEAR ME!
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cool Gaus thanks [righton]
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01-04-2003, 08:11 AM
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Quick way to flatten a PS document on a layer Post #3 | | Joe Blow
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Ooh, great tip, Gauss, thanks! I'm a kb shortcut fan, so I'll definitely use this one
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01-04-2003, 10:23 PM
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Quick way to flatten a PS document on a layer Post #4 | | Guest | Quick way to flatten a PS document on a layer
B7 G-Man! 'Tis, by far, the best and most useful shortcut that this girl has ever seen  ... and will use!!!!!
[confused] In fact, I used to ask myself this question all the time... there's gotta be a better way...
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01-05-2003, 01:25 AM
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Quick way to flatten a PS document on a layer Post #5 | | Guest | Quick way to flatten a PS document on a layer
I have an Action that uses this combo. Will also paste it into a new doc if I tell it to. Something like this:
ctrl + a
ctrl + shift + c
ctrl + n
enter to accept New Doc parameters
ctrl + v
ctrl + e
File > Save for Web
Can easily turn things on/off as needed. For example, if I only want a chunk, then turn off the first step, make a selection, then run that bad boy. Or, if I don't want to Save for Web, just turn that step off. Even change Modality as needed. For example, if I want some transparency, turn on Modility for ctrl + n and make sure I have the background set to Transparent. Tons of uses. Very handy.
Combos are great. Toss them into an Action, add some things that you might need, then tweak as needed per use.
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01-05-2003, 01:27 AM
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Quick way to flatten a PS document on a layer Post #6 | | Newb
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I have to say that I LOVE when you guys make tutorials you do the keyboard shortcuts KEEP THAT UP... I been remembering a few saves a ton of time
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01-07-2003, 07:45 PM
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Quick way to flatten a PS document on a layer Post #7 | | Guest | Quick way to flatten a PS document on a layer
i like a lot this method: (selected layer must is the first above) then:
shift+ctrl+alt+n
shift+ctrl+alt+e | |
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01-07-2003, 09:36 PM
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Quick way to flatten a PS document on a layer Post #8 | | Guest | Quick way to flatten a PS document on a layer
You forget
ctrl+shift+n (new layer)
shift+ctrl+alt+n
shift+ctrl+alt+e
That makes it 11 keystrokes and I used 7.
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01-07-2003, 11:03 PM
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Quick way to flatten a PS document on a layer Post #9 | | Guest | Quick way to flatten a PS document on a layer
shift+ctrl+alt+n ---> makes new layer!
shift+ctrl+alt+e --> merge all in the new layer (created above)
but it's 8 moves...yours only 7, but mine with only 2 combo...hehehe [excited]
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04-05-2003, 05:02 AM
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Quick way to flatten a PS document on a layer Post #10 | | Guest | Quick way to flatten a PS document on a layer
Way cool gaussian!
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