Adobe 65045315 Photoshop Elements Manual - Page 81

Specify the opacity of a layer, Specify a blending mode for a layer

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10 75 Using layers More Help topics "Understanding layers" on page 62 "About blending modes" on page 227 "About painting tools" on page 226 Specify the opacity of a layer 1 In the Edit workspace, select the layer in the Layers panel. 2 In the Layers panel, enter a value between 0 and 100 for Opacity, or click the arrow at the right of the Opacity box and drag the Opacity slider that appears. More Help topics "Understanding layers" on page 62 Specify a blending mode for a layer 1 In the Edit workspace, select the layer in the Layers panel. 2 Choose an option from the Blending Mode menu. (Windows) Immediately after you choose a blending mode, you can press the up or down arrows on your keyboard to try other blending mode options in the menu. More Help topics "Understanding layers" on page 62 "About blending modes" on page 227 Select all opaque areas in a layer You can quickly select all the opaque areas in a layer. This procedure is useful when you want to exclude transparent areas from a selection. 1 In the Layers panel, Ctrl-click (Command-click in Mac OS) the layer thumbnail: 2 To add the pixels to an existing selection, press Ctrl+Shift (Command+Shift in Mac OS) and click the layer thumbnail in the Layers panel. 3 To remove the pixels from an existing selection, press Ctrl+Alt (Command+Option in Mac OS) and click the layer thumbnail in the Layers panel. 4 To load the intersection of the pixels and an existing selection, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift (Command+Option+Shift in Mac OS) and click the layer thumbnail in the Layers panel. More Help topics "Understanding layers" on page 62 "About selections" on page 93 Last updated 1/2/2012

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Using layers
Last updated 1/2/2012
More Help topics
Understanding layers
” on page
62
About blending modes
” on page
227
About painting tools
” on page
226
Specify the opacity of a layer
1
In the Edit workspace, select the layer in the Layers panel.
2
In the Layers panel, enter a value between 0 and 100 for Opacity, or click the arrow at the right of the Opacity box
and drag the Opacity slider that appears.
More Help topics
Understanding layers
” on page
62
Specify a blending mode for a layer
1
In the Edit workspace, select the layer in the Layers panel.
2
Choose an option from the Blending Mode menu.
(Windows) Immediately after you choose a blending mode, you can press the up or down arrows on your keyboard to
try other blending mode options in the menu.
More Help topics
Understanding layers
” on page
62
About blending modes
” on page
227
Select all opaque areas in a layer
You can quickly select all the opaque areas in a layer. This procedure is useful when you want to exclude transparent
areas from a selection.
1
In the Layers panel, Ctrl-click (Command-click in Mac OS) the layer thumbnail:
2
To add the pixels to an existing selection, press Ctrl+Shift (Command+Shift in Mac OS) and click the layer
thumbnail in the Layers panel.
3
To remove the pixels from an existing selection, press Ctrl+Alt (Command+Option in Mac OS) and click the layer
thumbnail in the Layers panel.
4
To load the intersection of the pixels and an existing selection, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift (Command+Option+Shift in
Mac OS) and click the layer thumbnail in the Layers panel.
More Help topics
Understanding layers
” on page
62
About selections
” on page
93