copy into new document – The Graphic Mac http://www.thegraphicmac.com Mon, 25 Jul 2016 15:45:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.3 Copy multiple Photoshop layers into a new document without flattening http://www.thegraphicmac.com/copy-multiple-photoshop-layers-new-document-without-flattening http://www.thegraphicmac.com/copy-multiple-photoshop-layers-new-document-without-flattening#comments Mon, 07 Jul 2008 12:53:55 +0000 http://www.thegraphicmac.com/wordpress/?p=1539 Adobe PhotoshopIf you’re working on a multi-layer document in Photoshop and you want to copy a portion of the image into a new document, there’s no need to flatten the image first. You can easily do it by making a selection around the area you want to copy and select EditCopy Merged from the menu, or hit Command + Shift + C.… Read the rest

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Adobe PhotoshopIf you’re working on a multi-layer document in Photoshop and you want to copy a portion of the image into a new document, there’s no need to flatten the image first. You can easily do it by making a selection around the area you want to copy and select Edit>Copy Merged from the menu, or hit Command + Shift + C. This will copy all the artwork inside the selection area, regardless of what layer it is on. Then you can paste it into another Photoshop document. Just be aware that when you paste the artwork, it will be a flattened piece of artwork.

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