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Adobe Photoshop Tips: February 20, 2010: How to save a layer as a new document |
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When you are working on a
multi-layered project, you occasionally run across layers you’d like to save to
use on another project. This is especially true when
you have purchased layered templates where you’d like to save a title, text
path or other element for use on subsequent digital projects. You also may want to save a
photo layer to which you have added effects, brushwork or restoration
processes. With just a few clicks, your
layer can be duplicated as a new document.
Here’s how: Select the layer you want to
save. Right-click (Mac: Ctrl-click) on the layer in the Layers Panel.
From the flyout menu choose Duplicate
Layer to open the Duplicate Layer dialog box. Under Destination, select New, give the image a name and click OK. Your new image will populate
in the editing window. Save the image in
an appropriate file format and it will be available for you to use on other
projects. |
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