Web hosting directory - Lesson 1 Examine and Convert Layers PHOTOSHOP 2-7
Lesson 1 Examine and Convert Layers PHOTOSHOP 2-7 Convert an image layer into a Background layer 1. Open PS 2-1.psd from the drive and folder where your Data Files are stored, then save it as New England Fall. TIP If you receive a warning box about maximum compatibility, or a message stating that some of the text layers need to be updated before they can be used for vector-based output, click OK or click Update. 2. Click View on the menu bar, click Rulers if your rulers are not visible, then make sure that your rulers are displayed in pixels. TIP If you are unsure which units of measurement are used, right-click (Win) or [Ctrl]- click (Mac) one of the rulers, then verify that Pixels is selected, or click Pixels (if necessary). 3. On the Layers palette, scroll down, click the Background layer, then click the Delete layer button . 4. Click Yes in the dialog box, as shown in Figure 4, then compare your Layers palette to Figure 5. 5. Click Layer on the menu bar, point to New, then click Background From Layer. The Autumn Maple Leaves layer has been converted into the Background layer. Did you notice that in addition to the image layer being converted to the Background layer that a state now appears on the History palette that says Convert to Background? See Figure 6. 6. Save your work. You displayed the rulers, deleted the Background layer of an image, then converted an image layer into the Background layer. You can convert any layer into the Background layer, as long as you first delete the existing Background layer. FIGURE 4 Warning box FIGURE 5 Background layer deleted FIGURE 6 New Background layer added to Layers palette Background layer no longer present New Background layer History state indicating layer conversion
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