Chapter 5. Working with Layers

THE ROMANS HAD A CONCEPT THAT WE SHALL USE TODAY: “Divide and Conquer”. According to this principle, a major challenge can be solved by breaking it down into smaller, more easily manageable components. That’s the general idea behind using layers in Photoshop. By breaking up an image into components, you can control your edits more precisely, protect different parts of the image from editing, and generally make it easier to change your mind later.

In this chapter we’ll offer a number of solutions for getting the most out of Photoshop’s Layers palette. Adobe beefed up the functionality of the Layers palette significantly in CS2. Some of the changes are subtle, but if you use a lot of layers, you’ll be a happy camper ...

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