Display of all layers in Photoshop files

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senior14
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Display of all layers in Photoshop files

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Hi,
I've been looking through the boards for a method to display all layers of a photoshop psd file but I couldn't find anything useful. If a solution has been posted and I missed it, I am sorry and apologize for asking again.

The software I use is XnView 1.98.8 on a Windows 7 PC. When browsing through folders containing images I get the psd files only as blanks and that is very annoying.

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hdamm
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Re: Display of all layers in Photoshop files

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Here's the same.
But I don't think its because of the layers, but if there are saved selections, the miniature preview pics are blank.
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Re: Display of all layers in Photoshop files

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Hi hdamm,

as most of the psd images have not been produced by me, I cannot tell what features they contain or what has been saved in them.
Anyway, do you know a trick how to display them properly?

Greetings,
s
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Re: Display of all layers in Photoshop files

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senior14 wrote: ...
Anyway, do you know a trick how to display them properly?
No. As I wrote above, most of my psd-files display only a little white sqare. :(
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Re: Display of all layers in Photoshop files

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You can view layers with next/previous page
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Re: Display of all layers in Photoshop files

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Hi Pierre,

thank you for your answer, but this method brings as well only one layer at a time to display and not all of them. When browsing an image folder, this feature is not available and there are blanks displayed so that seeking a specific image is impossible.
But anyway, XnView is a fine piece of software, congratulations! I like it very much.

Best regards,

senior
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