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October 23, 2018
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layer mask question

  • October 23, 2018
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I'm new to layer masks. I want to change a backround on a picture. I have 2 pictures in my photo bin, but only 1 of them is showing in the layers column. How do I get both pictures to show up in the layers column?

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    Correct answer hatstead

    wvjlg1  wrote

    I bought some digital backgrounds I want to use, to replace with pictures I have.

    ok.

    1. Open one of the picture files, and go to Select>all, then Edit>copy to put it on the clipboard
    2. Open the file with the new (replacement) background. This will be the Background layer.
    3. Then, go to Edit>paste. This will come in as Layer 1 in the Layers palette.
    4. Apply the mask to Layer 1, and mask out the old background. This will allow the replacement to become visible.

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    Inspiring
    October 27, 2018

    Here I use a layer mask to replace the background with a new lawn, using a variation of the method described in the previous post.

    1. Open the lawn picture, select it, and copy to the clipboard.

    2. Open the dog picture and paste from the clipboard, creating Layer 1.

    3. Add a  layers mask.

    4. Select the dog.

    5. Activate the mask in Layer 1 and fill with black.

    The lawn picture was actually much larger than the dog picture (note the bounding box on the lawn layer), but that doesn't matter.

    Depending on the particular case, in step 4 it might be easier to select the original background and invert the selection.

    Medha_Sharma
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    October 24, 2018

    Hello,

    You can also try exploring the Replace Background guided edit. It is located with the Special Edits category within the Guided tab.

    Thanks,

    Medha

    wvjlg1Author
    Participating Frequently
    October 27, 2018

    I bought some digital beckrounds I want to use, to replace with pictures I have.

    hatstead
    hatsteadCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    October 27, 2018

    wvjlg1  wrote

    I bought some digital backgrounds I want to use, to replace with pictures I have.

    ok.

    1. Open one of the picture files, and go to Select>all, then Edit>copy to put it on the clipboard
    2. Open the file with the new (replacement) background. This will be the Background layer.
    3. Then, go to Edit>paste. This will come in as Layer 1 in the Layers palette.
    4. Apply the mask to Layer 1, and mask out the old background. This will allow the replacement to become visible.
    Greg_S.
    Braniac
    October 23, 2018

    The technique may be slightly different depending on which version you are using.  However, one way to perform the task is to click and drag the second image from the Photo Bin to the editing window.

    wvjlg1Author
    Participating Frequently
    October 23, 2018

    Thanks. I’m using elements 18. I’ve watched a lot of video’s on this, it just seems like they all already have both pictures already up in the layer column.

    hatstead
    Inspiring
    October 24, 2018

    Please tell us exactly what you are trying to do. Are you trying to copy a background from one picture file to another?

    What is your expectation for using a layer mask??