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Old 07-28-2008, 01:42 PM #1
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Default Photo Shop organizer or Hard drive?

From my lessons in Photo Shop Organizer it says that photos are only indexed in photo shop but their home is on my computer's hard drive. I uploaded some pics today and my default PS came up and I thought I put them in the Animal Foloder on my hard drive but don't see them. They are in my PS Organizer though singally. So I don't understand how the photos are only appearing in my PS Organizer if that's just where they reside. I'm all confused now on if my pictures are getting saved to hard disk or not when uploading to PS. I may not be explaining myself that much. I'll try to play with it some more and see what else I can found out.

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