: How to save slices as separate images without using "Save for Web" in Photoshop cs6 question from a non-graphic designer here. All the examples I have seen at saving slices as separate images
question from a non-graphic designer here.
All the examples I have seen at saving slices as separate images rely on using "Save for Web". What if I want to do the same when saving for printing?
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Once the image is sliced, Go to export (save for web), then when you save it make sure it is on "save html and images" from the dropdown menu at the bottom. Photoshop with create a folder with your image saved as separate slices.
You can use save for web even if you are saving for printing.
Just make the image size compatible with your printing needs before saving.
So, make the image at whatever dpi/ppi and at size. Then slice and save for web.
It's not ideal, as PS will likely add some compression, but depending on the image you are working with, and the distance at which it is to be viewed, it just may work for you.
I use to use the slice feature all the time. I know this is a old post but it was near the top when I searched on google because I couldn't remember how to do this. You can actually do this using the slice tool in photoshop. Use it to select the things you want to slice and then click save for web. Granted it's not a one click deal but still very simple :)
If you have Illustrator, there's a simple File > Save Slices Command.
I was looking everywhere for a Photoshop feature like that, but can't find one. I ended up porting over to Illustrator and saving out from there.
Crop the image before saving. Photoshop CS6+'s crop tool (in the toolbar, shortcut C) allows you to crop an image without actually removing the content you crop away. All you have to do is uncheck the 'Delete cropped pixels' box.
When you're done saving (as), select the crop tool again and crop your next slice.
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