![]() ![]() You talk about smart layers but don't explain how I can easily get around my problem. It's not clear from your message what the "new way" is. There are other ways than the 'drag from photobin' feature to get the same PSE10 old behaviour, but I think you should first practice the new way and see how quick it is without bothering about caring about the resolution of your imported layers before the import. That's the major advantage of smart layers. In PSE10 if you dragged a big image and reduced it too much, then enlarging it again, you did lose quality. ![]() So long as you don't 'simplify' the layer, any change you do: resisizing, moving, tilting, will always produce the best resolution and quality for the resulting layer. The dragged image shown on the canvas is a 'smart layer', it has not yet a resolution, it's a link to the real original dragged image. There is sitll a worse problem, but lets see how the PSE15 drag works: it is the best step for the purpose. That's what I did find terrible in PSE10. Dramatic result: the most common use of dragging from the photo bin is to add components to a collage or a scrapbooking page then if the dragged image is bigger than the canvas (very common with today's megapixels cameras), you have great difficulties to get the handles of the move tool to show and too reduce the size of the dragged image. It only means that with PSE10, you paste the dragged image in a new layer over your canvas with its real mm/in dimensions (it's supposed to be the same resolution in ppi as the canvas. What you are describing about the behaviour of dragging for the photo bin has nothing to do with 'selection'. Can I lock the selection in place and prevent it from going away every time I drag and drop a new image?Įlements 10 is now an old version. In Elements 15, however, it seems I now have to reload the selection every time I do this. (1) Most importantly, when I drag one image from the bin on top of another image in the main window, I'm used to the current selection remaining in place. ![]()
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