Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hello it’s been a while since I’ve used photo and I’m wondering if there’s a simple solu to my problem
I have a new project opened up, afterwards I open up a layer by image. I successfully used the cut tool to cut out a section from the second image but when I minimize he tab and attepmt to drag and paste the selection to the first tab the image comes out transparent. I’ve checked the RGB tab on the first image to which none have any color and is simply white. The second image that I tried cutting a selection from had all the colors checked so I’m confused as to why the layer came out transparent when I tried to drag and paste to my first image.
Im grateful for any help given thank you
I see your problem from the screenshots and reproduced it here for my example screenshots below. It's not a bug - you are actually being successful when you do the copy/paste. You are copying a section of a document that is less than 1MB, so about 500 pixels in length copied and pasted, and then pasting it into a 97GB document that is about 180,000 pixels long - being viewed at only .5% zoom. It's there but it's so tiny you can't see it. Use the zoom tool to zoom way in to the destination docume
...Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi, Instead of dragging the selection from one document to the other, try Copy Merged from the Edit menu, and then Paste in the other document.
You mentioned having "all the colors checked" and I assume you are looking at the Channels panel. You probably don't need to even be viewing the Channels panel - it's the Layers panel where the building blocks of your image are and that is what you want to look at to make sure that 1) you have the correct layer highlighted when you drag/drop, and 2) that the Opacity slider is at 100% for your active layer (which may be the cause of the transparent image you mentioned, but somehow I don't think so...).
Hope that helps.
Steve
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
The copy merge Option is grayed out So I resorted to copy and paste but the image from the first document still comes out transparent when pasted in the second document. The layers panel has a transparent icon in place for the layer I tried copying and pasting and I made sure the opacity is all the way visible but it’s not the problem.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Do you have a selection (marching ants) around what you are trying to copy before you tried to copy merged?
It would help if you could post a screen shot of what you are seeing. Ideally a screen shot of both the source doc and the destination doc. 🙂
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
For extra clarity, choose Preferences > Workspace and uncheck Open Documents as Tabs. (It s easy to Check later)
Open both images, side by side so that we can see the header information.
Choose the Source image and in the Layers panel, highlight the layer(s) you plan to move.
Take a sceen-shot of the entire Photoshop screen and post it here.
Then go back to Prefences and re-check. Open Documents as Tabs.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
second image is what happens when i try dragging or copying and pasting. The copy merge option was still grayed out even with the marching ants visible.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
You seem to be trying to drag an 8 bit Source file Selection into a 16 bit Target file.
You cannot drag it but you can Copy and Paste it.
(Note the file header data)
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Regardless if I have an 8 bit, 16 bit, or 32 bit source file if I use copy and paste the layer is still transparent
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
If a simple Edit > Copy ... Edit > Paste of a Selection is failing with other Source and Target files, Reset Preferences via Preferences > General and restart.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I see your problem from the screenshots and reproduced it here for my example screenshots below. It's not a bug - you are actually being successful when you do the copy/paste. You are copying a section of a document that is less than 1MB, so about 500 pixels in length copied and pasted, and then pasting it into a 97GB document that is about 180,000 pixels long - being viewed at only .5% zoom. It's there but it's so tiny you can't see it. Use the zoom tool to zoom way in to the destination document (100% to 150%) and you will see the 500 or so pixels you pasted. Hope that helps.
Steve