If you’re new to using Adobe Photoshop, it may seem daunting to try to import your images into the software. However, there are several easy ways to do this, and in this tutorial, we’ll go over them step by step.
The first method to import an image into Photoshop is to click on the “Open” button and select the image you want from your menu. Once you’ve selected your image, click “Open” again, and the image will open in a new document. If you want to add another image, simply go to File > Open and select the new image you want to add.
To insert an image into an existing document, you can drag and drop the file into the Photoshop window. Alternatively, you can use the “Select All” function, found by clicking Command/Control + A, and then use the “Move” tool (shortcut: V) to drag the image into your existing document.
Another option is to simply drag and drop the image onto the Photoshop app icon on your desktop, and it will open as a new image with its own tab. Finally, you can copy and paste an image from one document to another using the standard copy and paste commands (Command/Control + C and Command/Control + V).
By using these methods, you can easily import images into Photoshop and start editing them. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, these tips will help you work more efficiently and effectively.