![]() RSVP to our 5th annual Photoshop Week event – broadcasting LIVE on May 15th to the 20th, 2017. You can also right click and choose “update modified content.” However, if you want previous files to be updated with the new version of your Linked image, you can click the warning dialogue and manually update. Every time you update and edit the Linked Smart Object, the original will automatically update in bridge! Just keep in mind that Photoshop won’t manually update any previous files you had made using a different version of your Linked Image, it will only update the master Linked Image itself. Step 4: In order to get a Linked (not Embedded) Smart Object from Bridge, you can drag the Smart Object to the image you want to place it in. Not only will the changes be automatically be updated in the master document, if you return to Bridge, you’ll notice that your original image has also been updated. Simply make your changes, save the file, and close it. Step 3: Once you click “Edit Content,” Photoshop will open up your image in its own window and you can go to town. ![]() (Note: you’ll know it’s a Linked Object because you’ll see the Linked Object icon in your Layers Panel.) If you want to edit this Linked Object, you can double-click on the thumbnail in the Layers Panel, or click “Edit Content.” Step 2: Once you’ve sized your image, hit enter and you’ll have yourself an embedded Linked Object. You’ll be able to select the image (or logo) you want to appear on top of your original image, do a quick resize, and then start editing. Step 1: Open up an image in Photoshop, head over to the File menu and scroll down to Place Linked. This Photoshop CC feature is part of a huge update and is especially handy for photographers who want to change a smart object in one document, and then have it automatically change in their original Bridge document as well.Ĭheck out this easy step-by-step guide to familiarize yourself with Photoshop’s latest and greatest feature. ![]() We’re bringing some exciting Photoshop courses to you this year (head over here for a full list of what to expect), but let’s get a jump-start with a quick tutorial in Linked Smart Objects. Photoshop Week 2017 is almost upon us, and it’s time to buckle down with your computer and learn some new tricks of the trade.
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