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: Photoshop, how to save a rectangle I select to PNG without creating a new file? I have a graphics artist deliver a PSD file with a lot of images in one. Each layer is a PSB file. I need

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I have a graphics artist deliver a PSD file with a lot of images in one. Each layer is a PSB file. I need to cut rectangular images from the large list and save in PNG format.

Is there a way for me to cut a rectangle out of a very large photoshop file and save it without pasting contents into a new document?

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@Steve758

You can set up an action like this and assign it to a key combination (in my case Ctrl-F2):



Here's an export of the action (for Photoshop CC 2017, not sure if it will work in other versions): dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/6g334g1yug9gk67/Export%20Selection.atn

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@Michele215

I suggest combining Muhammed Aslam C's answer with Tianzhen Lin's...

So use the Action recording to do what Tianzhen Lin describes with the "dialogue on/off" switch on for the save stage.

Saved me a lot of time!

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@Dunderdale640

All i have to do is clicking on the layer and press F12 ;)

You will ask how is that possible. Actions friend..
Here is a nice article on that.
viget.com/inspire/single-click-layer-exporting-in-photoshop
Best of luck !

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@BetL875

Besides Cropping and Undo'ing, I have found the following steps are less error-prone:


Adjust the layers you need
Make a marquee selection
Ensure a visible layer is being selected, use Edit -> Copy Merged (Shortcut, Cmd-SHIFT-C, or CTRL-Shift-C)
Create a new document (Cmd-N or Ctrl-N), Photoshop will automatically set the document to the size of the selection
Paste the image
Perform a Save for Web (Cmd-Option-Shift-S or CTRL-ALT-SHIFT-S)


I use the above steps a lot over the past number of years as it involves shortcut keys, hence they speed the workflow up and offer the convenience of speed and precision. I know creating a new doc may not be what you wanted, but the approach may actually end up saving you some time.

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@Pope1402555

Use the Slice tool, and save the images as slices.

Photoshop / Slicing web pages

Basically you slice all the small images, then you can save all of them with one command.

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@Mendez620

The best way of doing this is by using the crop tool (you can also use the rectangular marquee tool>image>crop) then save your image as PNG. Then if you wanna cut the rest of the images, then you're just gonna have to go to your history panel and undo the cropping (this will not undo the saved PNG file) then do the same thing as what you did with the first one. I hope this is what you're trying to achieve!

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