Adobe photoshop elements 用户手册

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
User Guide
The selection contents appear in the same position 
relative to the image boundaries.
Selection cut and pasted into new layer
To convert a background into a layer:
1
Do one of the following:
Double-click Background in the Layers palette. 
Choose Layer > New > Layer from Background.
2
Rename the layer, and click OK.
To convert a layer into a background:
1
Select a layer in the Layers palette.
2
Choose Layer > New > Background from Layer.
Duplicating layers 
You can duplicate any layer (including the 
background) within an image. And you can copy 
any layer (including the background) from one 
image to another. 
When copying layers between images, keep in 
mind that the printed size of the copied layer 
depends on the resolution of the destination 
image. (See “About image size and resolution” on 
page 46.)
To duplicate a layer in an image:
1
Select the layer in the Layers palette. 
2
Duplicate the layer:
To duplicate and rename the layer, choose 
Layer > Duplicate Layer, or choose Duplicate 
Layer from the Layers palette menu. Name the 
duplicate layer, and click OK.
To duplicate without naming, select the layer 
and drag it to the New Layer button ( ) at the 
bottom of the Layers palette. 
(Windows only) Right-click on the layer bar (not 
the thumbnail) and choose Duplicate Layer.
To copy a layer between images:
1
Open the two images you want to use.
2
In the Layers palette of the source image, select 
the layer that you want to copy.
3
Do one of the following:
Drag the layer’s name from the Layers palette of 
the source image into the destination image.