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RE: [APML] Some processing questions
Hey Scott,
All right, sounds clear and concise. I have set aside the whole day to
try a few new things and get the monitor calibrated. I've already
de-fragged the hard drive. I'll print this out and keep it by my side.
IIRC, you live in Florida, right? You may be able to hear my screaming
over the approaching hurricane. 8-)
Thanks Scott,
Alan
--- "R. Scott Ireland" <ireland@gate.net> wrote:
> 1. Make sure the Layers Palette is visible (Window > Layers).
> 2. Left click on the Background layer, hold the mouse and drag the
> Background layer to the "Create a New Layer" icon at the bottom right
> of the
> Layers Palette (it looks like two overlapping sheets of paper - next
> to the
> trash can).
> 3 Release the mouse and voila - a Background copy layer appears. The
> active
> layer, by the way, is highlighted in blue.
>
> You may also do this from the menu commands - Layer > Duplicate
> Layer the
> then click "OK".
>
> It's always a good idea to do work in Photoshop on layer copies, thus
> preserving the original pixels intact on the Background layer.
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