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How to import multiple images as layers in a Photoshop document

Feb 3, 2021 | Tips & Tricks | 0 comments

How to import multiple images as layers in a Photoshop document

If you try to open multiple files in Photoshop, you’ll find that by default each of those files will open in its own tab. This can be a pain if you need all of those files in the same document as it means having to drag them from one document to another, one by one.

Thankfully, Photoshop has a built-in script called Load Files into Stack. Using this script, you can load dozens of images as layers in a single Photoshop document with just a couple of clicks.

Using Load Files into Stack

Open Photoshop and go to File > Scripts > Load Files into Stack.

Load Files into Stack in Adobe Photoshop

Click Browse and select the files you want to load as layers. If you already have the files open in Photoshop, click Add Open Files.

Load Layers window in Adobe Photoshop

If you select a file by mistake, you can remove it by selecting the file name and clicking the Remove button.

Load Layers window in Adobe Photoshop

Other options include:

Sort By Name – This will sort your files alphabetically.

Attempt to Automatically Align Source Images – If you’re loading multiple shots of the same scene taken without the help of a tripod, Photoshop will attempt to align the images for you.

Create Smart Object after Loading Layers – This will create a single Smart Object containing your layered images.

Once you’re ready to go, click OK and within a couple of seconds you’ll have a layered Photoshop document containing all of your images.

Images loaded into the Layers panel in Adobe Photoshop

Written by Sam Jones

Sam is a designer and creator based in Staffordshire, England. The founder of StudioRat, he loves to write about creative processes and share useful design tools, tips and resources.

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