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keithbrown007

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  1. I'm sure this is a very silly question!!!

    Is it possible to "de-layer" a single image so that I could remove each of the main clours (RGB) into separate layers and then adjust the pixels which are solely in those colour ramnges. So that in efect I end up with say 3 layers from the single image one each for the RG and B colour ranges??

  2. I would open up both images you work with. On the backround image create a new layer, bottom left corner of the layer window.

    Then go to your secondary picture you want on top of the backround, select all or the section with your dog in it. Edit > copy. Switch over to backround and Edit > paste in to your new layer you created. Then you can use eraser tool or selection tool to clean up the edges. Hope that helps.

    Hi Thanks that worked very well

  3. you can do it that way, but an easier way is to click the "Layers" tab at the top of the screen and select "Import from file". That way all the pictures you open will be opened on a new layer in your current project instead of as separate projects.

    Hi I tried that but they both came up as background

  4. Hi - I'm new - as you can soon tell. When I import a new layer it only seems to load as background - not as a layer number. I want to superimpose an image om top of the background ( a photo of my dog actually) and crop it so it sits in one corner of th photo. Then I want to erase pixels around it so the background colours show through around the dog. I also want to resize the layer containing the dog to make it bigger. How do I do all that Keith

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