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Using the Paste Into command
A.
Window panes selected
B.
Copied image
C.
Paste Into command
D.
Layer thumbnails and layer mask in Layers palette
E.
Pasted
image repositioned
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Select the Move tool
, or hold down the Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) key to activate the Move tool.
Then drag the source contents until the part you want appears through the mask.
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To specify how much of the underlying image shows through, click the layer mask thumbnail in the Layers palette,
select a painting tool, and edit the mask:
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To hide more of the image underlying the layer, paint the mask with black.
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To reveal more of the image underlying the layer, paint the mask with white.
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To partially reveal the image underlying the layer, paint the mask with gray.
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If you are satisfied with your results, you can choose Layer > Merge Down to merge the new layer and layer mask
with the underlying layer and make the changes permanent.
See also
“Masking layers” on page 432
Using drag-and-drop to copy between applications
The drag-and-drop feature lets you copy and move images between Photoshop or ImageReady and other applica
tions.
In Windows, the application must be OLE-compliant. To duplicate an entire image by dragging and dropping, use
the Move tool to drag the image. To copy an OLE object that contains PSD data, use the OLE clipboard. (See your
Windows documentation.)
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