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Last updated on 26 November 2024

Learn about the adjustments, transformations, and effects that can be performed on a layer to enhance your creative projects.

The Layers panel is displayed on the right side of the screen with Layer actions like Lock layer, Duplicate layer, Copy layer, Group layers, and more.
Add a new layer, apply effects, and more using the Layers panel.

  • Lock layer: Locks the layer so it can’t be edited.
  • Delete layer: Deletes the active layer.
  • Duplicate layer: Duplicates the active layer.
  • Copy layer: Lets you copy a selection or layer.
  • Paste: Lets you paste a copied selection or layer.
  • Select all: Selects all contents of the active layer.
  • Load as selection: Selects all nontransparent areas on a layer, or all unmasked areas if a layer mask exists. Selecting these areas is useful when you want to select text or image content that is surrounded by or contains transparent areas or to create a selection that excludes masked areas on a layer.
  • Group layers: Lets you work with multiple layers together. 
  • Ungroup layers: Brings layers outside of a group.
  • Hide this layer: Hides an active layer.
  • Show/hide all other layers: Hides all layers except the active layer. 
  • Convert to smart object: Lets you Scale and RotateSkewDistort, and change Perspective without losing original image data or quality.
  • Create clipping mask: Adds a clipping mask to the selected layer.
  • Link layers: Allows to transform or adjust multiple layers simultaneously while keeping them aligned.
  • Flatten layer: Brings all layers of a multilayered document to one plane.
  • Merge down: Merges the active layer with the layer below it.
  • Merge visible: Merges all visible layers into the active layer.
  • Flatten image: Brings all images in the composite to one plane.
  • Large layer thumbnails: Lets you view large thumbnails of your layers in the Layers panel.

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