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Working with Smart Objects


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Smart Object () is a container that you can embed raster/pixel (e.g. PSD, Camera Raw) or vector (e.g. AI, PDF, EPS) image data, for instance, from another Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator file that retains all its original characteristics and remains fully editable. A Smart Object can be scaled, rotated, and warped nondestructively without losing original image data in Photoshop. Smart Objects store source data with the original object, so you can work on a representation (composite data) of the image without changing the originalone file embedded within another. For example, when an Illustrator Smart Object is double-clicked in the Layers palette, Photoshop launches Illustrator and opens a working copy of the artwork. When Illustrator makes changes and saves the file, Photoshop automatically re-rasterize the file. If you duplicate a Smart Object, Photoshop stores only one copy of the source data while creating a second instance of the composite data. When you edit one Smart Object, Photoshop updates all copies. You can create Smart Objects from one or more selected layers in Photoshop, by pasting Illustrator data from the clipboard, or by using the Place command to insert a file.

Work with Smart Object



Open a Photoshop document.

Click the

File menu, and then click

Place .

Select the file you want, and then click

Place to insert it in a new layer above the active layer.

Use the bounding box to modify the image to the shape you want.

Press Enter (Win) or Return (Mac) to convert the image to a Smart Object (in the Layers palette).

To make a copy, drag the Smart Object layer to the New Layer button.

Double-click the thumbnail of the original or copy to open the editor for the Smart Object.

Use the transform tools to make the desired changes to the image, save, and then close the editor window.

To convert a Smart Object into a normal layer, click the

Layer menu, point to

Smart Objects , and then click

Convert To Layer .



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