"David Millet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> a couple of thoughts:
> 1) if you want to save a layer separately, the easiest way i know of to
> do that is to click on the layer in the layers, channels, and paths
> dialoge, drag it to the toolbar, and it will create a new image with
> just that laye
a couple of thoughts:
1) if you want to save a layer separately, the easiest way i know of to do
that is to click on the layer in the layers, channels, and paths dialoge,
drag it to the toolbar, and it will create a new image with just that layer.
then save it to whatever you need
2) to move
Eric wrote:
> Is there an easy way to select a rectangular area and then move (cut/paste)
> it to the same location on a different layer? When I try normal cut & paste,
> there doesn't seem to be an obvious way to preserve the exact location.
Instead of doing a cut (^X), try doing a copy (^C) on
David Burren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Surely something like this would work?
> - Duplicate the layer
> - Select the appropriate area
> - With one layer active, clear the selected area
> - Switch to the other layer, invert the selection, and again clear
I wrote:
> OK, I'll try that. It sounds
David Burren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Surely something like this would work?
> - Duplicate the layer
> - Select the appropriate area
> - With one layer active, clear the selected area
> - Switch to the other layer, invert the selection, and again clear
OK, I'll try that. It sounds like it wil
I have a few questions about dealing with layers.
Is there an easy way to select a rectangular area and then move (cut/paste)
it to the same location on a different layer? When I try normal cut & paste,
there doesn't seem to be an obvious way to preserve the exact location.
Is there an easy way