How to open screenshot in photoshop?

anyone know if it's possible to take a screenshot–whether of the entire screen or of just a selected area–and have it immediately open in photoshop?
if this doesn't exist, wouldn't it be great if apple created it?
thanks much.

Hello,
You can do that with Automator in your Applications folder. If you know how to use it.

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