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March 23, 2023
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layers Panel

  • March 23, 2023
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I am trying to to work with 2 images in the layers panel. I cant seem to get both images to show up in the Layers panel; to create a mask with one of the images, again I am new to PS and I feel so dumb not knowing this, can anyone help me wityh this???

 

thank you 

Bill

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Rob_Cullen
Brainiac
March 24, 2023

Another option-

1) Open ONE  image (background layer)

2) Go- Menu: File > Place Embedded

3) Choose the image for the second layer.  (it creates a Smart Object layer)

 

Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.0, Photoshop 27.0, ACR 18.0, Lightroom 9.0, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0 .
c.pfaffenbichler
Brainiac
March 23, 2023

Another Option would be using 

File > Scripts > Load Files into Stack 

Participating Frequently
March 25, 2023

I have tried that. Thank uou for respomding. I also enrolled in a Photoshp[ class so i can lear about the things I dont know. Thank you.

 

Trevor.Dennis
Brainiac
March 23, 2023

Hi Bill.  Has Jane answered your question?   Are wanting to compose the two images in the same document? 

Can you explain in more detail what you are trying to achieve, or perhaps show us an example of something similar?

 

In the example below there are two women on different layers, but we can only see the upper layer because it covers the layer beneath it.

 

We need to make room for both layers by expanding the Canvas (Ctrl Alt C or Cmd Opt C)

I've doubled the width of the cavas, and moved the two layers so that both woman can be seen

 

You mentioned masking, and that has become incredibly easy and accurate in recent versions of Photoshop.

Select one of the layers and the Select Object tool, and click on Select Subject in the Options Bar Note: your toolbar will not look like mine but you can find the Object Selection tool by holding down the shift key, and toggling through with the W key.

With the selection in place click on the Add Layer mask icon at the bottom of the Layers panel.  The background will be hidden.

 

Do the same with the other layer.  Add a new layer at the botttom of the layer stack, and fill with a colour, or use File > Place Embedded to bring in a new background image

 

Does that get you started?  Where do you want to go from there, (if that's whe you wanted to be)?

 

 

Participating Frequently
March 23, 2023

 

This is what I am talking about.  When I load the 2 images into PS in the work space they do not show up as two images in the Layers panel. Because I under stand the masking technique. I seem to have brain farted about the step to get started. 

c.pfaffenbichler
Brainiac
March 23, 2023
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This is what I am talking about.  When I load the 2 images into PS in the work space they do not show up as two images in the Layers panel.

That seems to be untrue, I can see the two images in your screenshot. 

 

Increase the Canvas (Image > Canvas Size) and use the Move Tool (V) to move the Layers as necessary. 

jane-e
Brainiac
March 23, 2023

@William5DDA 

The two images need to be in the same document and not in two separate documents. Try this:

  • Window > Arrange > Tile to put both documents side-by-side
  • Move tool > Drag one image into the other window. Hold the Shif key to center it. Both are layers in the same file now.
  • Close the one document
  • Create a layer mask (Layers panel) on the upper layer

 

Show a screen shot if you need more help.

 

Jane

 

Participating Frequently
March 23, 2023

 My question is..... How do I get both images to show up in the layers panel to create a layer mask???

jane-e
Brainiac
March 23, 2023

 My question is..... How do I get both images to show up in the layers panel to create a layer mask???

By @William5DDA

 

Hi

I've copied and pasted from my earlier directions:

 

The two images need to be in the same document and not in two separate documents. Try this:

  • Window > Arrange > Tile to put both documents side-by-side (you've done this step)
  • Move tool > Drag one image into the other window. Hold the Shif key to center it. Both are layers in the same file now.
  • Close the one document
  • Create a layer mask (Layers panel) on the upper layer

 

Jane