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Copy layer content to clipboard

Community Beginner ,
Nov 22, 2023 Nov 22, 2023

Hello

I am trying to follow this basic instructions on how to make an image mask in Photoshop. The instruction can be found here

As you can see of this image, there are spesific instructions. But I am not able to figure out this step marked in blue. I am good so far, but here I strugle. How do I copy the layer content to the clipboard. Only think I can see is to dublicate layer or copy CSS or SVG: 

2023-11-22.png

 

If anybody can help me, I would really appreciate it.  I suspect the instructions are old, but ive searched the communito and google, and cant find any way possible to complete instructions. 

If anybody can help, I will make a tutorial video for it. 

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Community Expert , Nov 23, 2023 Nov 23, 2023

Hi @trykkreklameas 

 

There is something on the Original layer, but I can't tell what it is.

 

Do this:

  • Click on the layer call Original
  • Go to the Select menu and choose Select All (Ctrl+A)
  • Go to the Edit menu and choose Copy (Ctrl+C)

 

Step 2

  • Click the layer called Black
  • Click the Layer Mask button at the bottom of the Layers panel to add a layer mask
    (The selection you made on the Original layer will be used to create the mask on the Black layer)

 

Step 3

  • You will see the mask on the Black
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Community Expert ,
Nov 23, 2023 Nov 23, 2023

You can make a layer mask from the selection either by clicking on the 3rd button from the left at the bottom of the Layers panel or by going to Layer > Layer Mask and selecting from one of the Layer Mask options.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 23, 2023 Nov 23, 2023

@trykkreklameas 

Adding to what Myra said, when the instructions say "Go to Layer Original" and "Go to Layer Black", it means to click on the layer with that name to target it.

 

janee_0-1700762931706.png

 

I'm seeing the name of the panel is in all caps, meaning the tutorial is using a very old version of Photoshop. I'm not sure, but maybe CS5? You may find that some things have changed if you are using a current version.

 

Jane

 

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 23, 2023 Nov 23, 2023

Hello

Ok. Thank you. The difficult part is the "Goto layer Original, select all and copy the layer content to the clipboard.".  I dont see any posibility to copy layer content from original. 

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Community Expert ,
Nov 23, 2023 Nov 23, 2023

Hi @trykkreklameas 

 

There is something on the Original layer, but I can't tell what it is.

 

Do this:

  • Click on the layer call Original
  • Go to the Select menu and choose Select All (Ctrl+A)
  • Go to the Edit menu and choose Copy (Ctrl+C)

 

Step 2

  • Click the layer called Black
  • Click the Layer Mask button at the bottom of the Layers panel to add a layer mask
    (The selection you made on the Original layer will be used to create the mask on the Black layer)

 

Step 3

  • You will see the mask on the Black layer. It will be to the right of the image.
  • Hold down the Alt key and click the mask (not the image)
  • Go to the Edit menu > Paste in Place (Ctrl+Shift+V)

 

Step 4 

  • Invert the mask to reverse what it is hiding and what it is showing:
    On the Black layer, click on the mask (not the image)
  • Go to Image menu > Adjustments > Invert

 

Let us know if this works!

 

Jane

 

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Community Expert ,
Nov 23, 2023 Nov 23, 2023

Also: I found "What's New" tutorials for CS5 and CS6 and it was CS5 that had all caps in the panels as I thought. We raised a fuss and Adobe went back to proper case in CS6. Photoshop CS5 was released in 2010 and many things have changed since then. So far, though, you are good!

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 27, 2023 Nov 27, 2023

Hi

This worked. Thank you. I will make sure, people know about this. 

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Community Expert ,
Nov 27, 2023 Nov 27, 2023
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You're welcome @trykkreklameas , I'm glad this worked for you! 😊

 

Jane

 

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Community Expert ,
Nov 23, 2023 Nov 23, 2023

Just for the sake of completeness, as an alternative, it's also possible to use the Apply Image command to "stamp" a chosen source to a destination, bypassing the clipboard.

 

2023-11-24_15-28-50.png

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