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Where Is the Background Image in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 11:28 pm

If you’ve been using Adobe Photoshop for a while, you may have noticed that the background image is no longer where it used to be. This is because Adobe has moved it to a new location in the program. Here’s where you’ll find the background image in Photoshop:

1. Open Adobe Photoshop on your computer.

2. Click on the “File” menu at the top of the screen.

3. Select “Open. ”

4. Choose the image file that you want to open.

5.

Click on the “Layer” menu at the top of the screen.

6. Select “New. ”

7. Choose “Layer from Background. ”

8. Click on the “OK” button.

The background image will now be in its own layer so you can move it around, resize it, or even delete it if you want to. You can also add other images on top of it or change the opacity of the layer to make it more or less transparent.

PRO TIP: The background image in Photoshop can be found in the ‘Layers’ panel, which is usually located on the right side of the workspace. If you can’t find the ‘Layers’ panel, go to Window > Layers.

The background image in Photoshop can be found by opening the File menu and selecting Open. Choose the image file that you want to open and click on Layer from Background under the Layer menu. The background image will now be in its own layer so you can move it around, resize it, or even delete it if you want to.

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