Adobe photoshop elements 用户手册

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CHAPTER 8
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Using Layers
Linking layers
By linking two or more layers, you can move their 
contents together. You can also copy, paste, merge, 
and apply transformations to linked layers.
To link layers:
1
Select a layer in the Layers palette.
2
Click in the column immediately to the left of 
any layers you want to link to the active layer. The 
link icon appears in the column. 
To unlink layers:
In the Layers palette, click the link icons to 
remove them.
Creating a layered image
Photoshop Elements lets you create up to 8000 
layers in an image, each with its own blending 
mode and opacity. However, the amount of 
memory in your system may put a lower limit on 
the number of layers possible in a single image. 
Adding layers
Newly added layers appear above the selected layer 
in the Layers palette. You can add layers to an 
image in a variety of ways:
By creating new layers or turning selections
into layers. 
By converting a background to a regular layer or 
adding a background to an image. 
By pasting selections into the image. (See 
By using the type tool or by using a shape tool. 
To create a new layer using default options:
Click the New Layer button ( ) at the bottom of 
the Layers palette. The layer uses Normal mode 
with 100% opacity and is named according to its 
order of creation. 
To add a new layer and specify options:
1
Do one of the following:
Choose Layer > New > Layer.
Choose New Layer from the Layers 
palette menu.
Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) 
the New Layer button at the bottom of the Layers 
palette.
2
Name the layer, and set other layer options. 
3
Click OK.
To turn a selection into a new layer: 
1
Make a selection. 
2
Choose Layer > New, and choose a command 
from the submenu:
To copy the selection into a new layer, choose 
Layer Via Copy.
To cut the selection and paste it into a new layer, 
choose Layer Via Cut.