That simple? I tried it yesterday, but must have got something wrong. Was 
not able to move after I pasted it in.
Tnakhs to you and to Dave

Tim Typo
Mostly Harmless

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From: "Paul Sorenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: How to "reverse" parts of a picture?


Create a new blank layer
With the original layer as your working layer, select the part of the
image you want to flip
Copy the selection to the clipboard
Make the new layer the working layer and paste the selection onto the
new layer
With the new layer still as the working layer, go to Image->Rotate->Flip
Image Horizontal to flip the image
Then use the "move" tool to re-position it if necessary

-p

Tim Øsleby wrote:
> I'm editing a picture that is much about movement.
> And in this frame I've got an element that needs to be reversed, because 
> it
> negates the movement.
> So I'm looking for a Photoshop cheat.
>
> How do I do this? I'm able to isolate it into the clip board, but I'm not
> able to flip it, and clip it back again. Any solutions from the
> Photoshopers?
> Any help, is better than no help. But I'm afraid I need rather detailed
> descriptions.
>
> Thnaks in advance
>
> Tim Typo
> Mostly Harmless
>
>


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