I accidentally sliced a picture that is very important to me, and I can't figure out how to undo it. I am trying to paste part of this image onto another, and the slice is screwin things all up. >.<
I am using Photoshop 6.0, and have never used image ready. I actually just found how to hide the slices, and managed to cut and paste my image with them hidden, but nevertheless, I'm still curious. Can you give me a laymans explanation of their uses? Is hiding them the only way to get rid of them?
You need to right click with the slices tool to delete them.
Slices are for Web Use mainly and are one of the best features in PShop. It allows you to create a webpage using JUST PShop, and then cut it into individual peices ready for saving for web. Handy or cutting out buttons of crontrol pannels, etc. ----------------------------------------
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Do a Select All and Copy. Press Control+N and Control+V to paste. The image should be intact.
Hopefully you duplicated your image and worked on the duplicated one. Otherwise, for future reference use the History palette and MAKE SURE YOU SAVE A SNAPSHOT AT INTERVALS. Check all the History Options. Take a snapshot about every 10 steps you take. You can also duplicate and save your image every so often, as was done in the old days.
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