Any Photoshit CS6 users here?
Do any of you have this problem where you need to open pictures in their own tab in photoshop before moving them into another picture so they will be copied with their full size and resolution;
while doing the same directly from a folder or desktop ends in the picture being downscaled from the getgo?
Is there a way to resolve this?
>>246931
Yeah I use paint and then copy it in.
>>246931
>>246932
You shouldn't be using the clipboard for importing image data at all. Browsers are not image editors, and they strip important information like ICC profiles.
>>246931
Copy the URL, then File-->Open, and past the URL into the filename field.
This only works on Windows; on shittier platforms you need to save it then open it.
>>246933
Oh I think I misread the OP, I thought he meant offline ie from saved files.
That's a problem I'd encountered.
>>246935
This is basically what i meant:
http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/18908/with-photoshop-cs5-how-do-you-retain-original-size-of-an-image-dropped-as-a-fil
But i have no resolution that works yet.
So i was hoping there exists a plugging or something that resolves the ppi problem that someone would know, or something at least for CS6.
>>246937
Paint, that's the same problem I think.
Open it up in paint, ctl a then ctrl c and the cttl v in photoshop.
Try it and find out.
Doesn't Photoshop have an insert function? Under Edit?
>>246931
drag from the file onto the area with the tabs, not in the open work area.