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June 6, 2011 10:00 am PDT

Automatically Save Your Work With PsdAutoSaver

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We've all been there. You've been awake all night working on an amazing project. Everything is going perfectly, the design looks great, you're proud of the job you've done, and then disaster strikes. Photoshop crashes and you lose all your work. Your first thoughts are "when was the last time I saved?" After restarting Photoshop and opening the file, you realize that it was hours ago and that you were putting so much effort into your design that you completely forgot to save. Wouldn't it have been nice if Photoshop would have saved your work automatically along the way? Now it can!

An auto save feature has been something that many Photoshop users have been asking Adobe for, for quite some time. While there isn't a native solution yet, the guys at Electric Iris have a nice workaround. A plugin that will save your work automatically.

PsdAutoSaver helps protect your work by automatically saving the files that you're working on to one or more backup files. In the event that your computer crashes, freezes, or loses power, your work is protected.


Video Demonstration

You can see this plugin in action below.

You can download a 30-day free trial of PsdAutoSaver from here. Give it a try and see what you think.

Note: while this plugin works for both PC and Mac, it only works on Macs using Photoshop CS5 and above. PC users can use this plugin using Photoshop 7 and up in both 32 and 64 bit versions.

This post was sponsored by Electric Iris.


Original Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/psdtuts/~3/pInLKhDCxZU/

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