Exporting to PSD
Export is the reverse of import: it bundles a bucket's current layers back into a Photoshop file so you can tweak them in an external editor, then bring the result back into the app.
Exporting a bucket
In the grid, each bucket row has an Export PSD (download) action.
- It fetches each layer's full-resolution image and assembles them into a single PSD — one layer per image, in stack order (bottom to top).
- The file downloads as
<edit name> - <bucket>.psd. - It runs entirely in your browser — nothing extra is sent to our servers.
- It's available on any edit, including read-only ones, as long as the bucket has staged layers.
Canvas size
Because the app caps layer dimensions at 2048px, an exported PSD may differ slightly from a larger original. The download notice reminds you of this.
Editing and bringing changes back
There is no "replace in place." When you edit a layer in Photoshop and want it back in the app:
- Re-import or upload the edited layer as a new asset (via the Asset Library or PSD import).
- Point the relevant grid cell at the new asset.
This is deliberate — a new asset gets a new identity, so the app's caches and previews can never serve a stale version of an image you changed. The previous asset stays in your library until you delete it.
What's next?
- Importing from PSD — Bring edited layers back in.
- The layer grid — Re-point a cell to your updated asset.