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: Where can I find the x / y coordinates for a layer in PS CS? I need to find the x / y coordinates for each layer in my psd. I've searched through the help file and online, but I can't

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I need to find the x / y coordinates for each layer in my psd. I've searched through the help file and online, but I can't find the answer.

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@Jamie315

Press "C" to temporarily view the Selection as a Crop.

Info window should now show the full X,Y,W,H.

Press "M" to get back to the Selection tool.

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@Nimeshi706

Select the "Move (V)" tool.
Press and hold Ctrl key.
Move the cursor over the image and you will see the magenta lines with distances between the layers. If you have any layer with full image size you will get the coords you need:

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@Tiffany317

I haven't used Photoshop CS in a very, very long time, so I hope you're talking about Photoshop CC. (JohnB's answer works in any version of Ps.)

In Photoshop CS6 or CC, Layer > Copy CSS will include absolute positioning coordinates for the layer. The CSS assigns a class with the same name as the layer name, so you can Copy CSS and paste to your text editor layer by layer and still know what layer each set of coordinates belong to.

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@Murray976

I don't think there's a way to do this in CC.

Not exactly what you are looking for, but you can show the coordinates for your cursor:


Go to Edit > Preferences
Select Units & Rulers and set Units > Rulers to 'Pixels'. Click 'OK'.
Go to the Window menu and click Info.


You will be able to see your mouse position in the Info panel.



You can also see the coordinates for a selected area:


Create a new selection with the marquee tool - don't release the mouse
button yet!

Now hold spacebar, and the small popup now shows the top left
coordinates of the selection. This does not work for existing
selections, but at least it works for new selections.

tip: holding the spacebar while creating a selection allows you to
move it.


Source: Super User

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@Barnes313

Hit Cmd + T to get the transform controls. The control bar up at the top will have the x and y values.

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