Photoshop Style files use the ASL extension. They are useful for applying the same styles to multiple objects. ASL files can contain one or more Photoshop styles. They allow backing up and sharing styles with others. Websites host free ASL files to download.
ASL files contain visual effects for Photoshop layers. Users share them online. This allows downloading and applying styles.
To import ASL files in Photoshop, go to the Styles panel. Click the panel menu. Select “Load Styles”. Choose the ASL file to load. The styles are added to the panel.
Adobe Systems created the ASL format. ASL files work on Mac and Windows. Photoshop handles these files most often.
ASL stands for Photoshop Style. Adobe Systems developed this format. It stores layer style data.
Programs like Photoshop and Creative Cloud open ASL files. They are common on Windows, Mac and Linux.
To open an ASL file, double click its icon. If associated, the file opens in Photoshop. If not, install Photoshop first.
Online ASL tools view, edit and convert files. They compare, merge and split too. They work without installing anything.
Common ASL issues include improper associations. Solutions exist for platforms like Windows and Mac.