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The Master Guide to the Photoshop Layers Panel. The Layers Panel in Photoshop is one of the single most important aspects of the software’s UI. Odds are, you’ve spent a good chunk of your life staring at and interacting with the Layers Panel, but how well do you really know it? Today we’re going to take a deep dive into what the Layers Panel has to offer and how to make the most of it in your workflow. We’ll learn about everything from keyboard shortcuts to obscure customization features. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, you’re bound to learn a few new tricks! Get to Know the Layers Panel At first, the concept of this overview may seem a little on the basic side, but it arose out of a realization of just how much of my time in Photoshop is spent fiddling around in this one single area.

“I promise that the more you know about this specific area of Photoshop, the smarter you’ll work.” The Buttons on the Bottom There are six unique sections in the Layers Panel, each of which holds a wealth of features. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Layers Masks Others. Photoshop: How to use the Spot Healing Brush Tool. Learn Photoshop CC. Products | Photoshop. Adobe Photoshop Create powerful images with the professional standard. To view this content, you need the latest version of the Flash Player. Adobe TV uses the Open Source Media Framework (OSMF) to deliver a superior video experience. Please upgrade your Flash Player to version 10.2 to benefit from this technology. Gain unprecedented creative control with new expressive features and visual performance improvements in Adobe Flash Player 10.2. Flash Player is a cross-platform browser plug-in that delivers breakthrough Web experiences to over 99% of Internet users.

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Perspective Warp Recent Episodes. A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Masking in Photoshop. What Is a Mask? Layers are probably the single most important addition to Photoshop since the original version, but layer masks are a close second. I would posit that until you thoroughly understand how and why to use masks, you simply don’t understand the power of Photoshop. The term “mask” isn’t immediately understandable to someone outside the realm of graphic design. At its simplest definition a mask is a way to apply something to a very specific portion of an image. There are two primary types of masks: clipping masks and layer masks.

Layer Masks A layer mask is something that you apply to a given layer to control the transparency of that layer. When you add a mask to a layer, it covers the entire thing with an invisible grayscale canvas. On this invisible canvas, you can paint white, black or any level of gray in-between. With this in mind, try to imagine what the mask below would do to a layer: Clipping Masks There’s some really interesting functionality here. Why Not Just Erase? Select part of an image | Adobe Photoshop CC tutorials.

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A pixel is the building block of a digital image and typically a photo contains pixels that are made up from 24-bit pixels. Basically, this means that each pixel can be made up from 8 bits of red, blue and green colour information. The 8 bits from each primary colour is actually 256 individual tones or hues, which can be combined into a pixel that can be any 1 of around 16.7 Million different colours. When it comes to viewing a photo on your computer screen you are also viewing pixels. We don't always want to display photos on a computer screen and often want to print them out. TipSquirrel - Nuts About Photoshop.