Layer Mask in Photoshop Elements

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GordonP
Jan 29, 2008
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I’m on the beginning level of learning how to use Photoshop Elements. PSE 2 came with a scanner I bought and I played with it somewhat. Then I upgraded to PSE 4 and became more involved. Just recently, I’ve upgraded again to PSE 6 and am starting to become much more serious about using PSE. I’m working through the information in several books and am particularly learning a lot from Philip Andrews book about PSE 6.

I understannd that PSE 6 does not include a Layer Mask capability. However, I’ve downloaded and installed a Layer Mask tool. The problem I have now is understanding what the Layer Mask is supposed to do. I find many references to using the Layer Mask on the web, but nowhere do I find an overall explanation of the tool’s purpose. Can anyone point me to a web site that provides an overview of Layer Mask, or provide such an overview?

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Mike Russell
Jan 30, 2008
"GordonP" wrote in message
I’m on the beginning level of learning how to use Photoshop Elements. PSE 2 came with a scanner I bought and I played with it somewhat. Then I upgraded to PSE 4 and became more involved. Just recently, I’ve upgraded again to PSE 6 and am starting to become much more serious about using PSE. I’m working through the information in several books and am particularly learning a lot from Philip Andrews book about PSE 6.
I understannd that PSE 6 does not include a Layer Mask capability. However, I’ve downloaded and installed a Layer Mask tool. The problem I have now is understanding what the Layer Mask is supposed to do. I find many references to using the Layer Mask on the web, but nowhere do I find an overall explanation of the tool’s purpose. Can anyone point me to a web site that provides an overview of Layer Mask, or provide such an overview?

Hi Gordon,

Layer masks allow you to do several things. One is support for overlapping, movable objects, as when you add people to a group portrait. Another is controlling an effect or adjustment. Duplicate the image to a new layer, perform the effect, then use transparency or a layer mask to control the amount and location of the effect.

BTW – since at least PSE 2, Elements has supported layer masks indirectly – you can create an adjustment layer and group it with the image layer that needs a mask. The layer mask tool sounds interesting – perhaps you could provide a link to it?

Mike Russell – www.curvemeister.com
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GordonP
Feb 1, 2008
Since posting my original request for information about Layer Masks in Photoshop Elements, I’ve come across a web site that offers a lot of good information and step-by-step guides. It’s www.photokaboom.com. Lots of helpful information there for anyone trying to learn how to use Photoshop Elements,

GordonP

"Mike Russell" wrote in message
"GordonP" wrote in message
I’m on the beginning level of learning how to use Photoshop Elements. PSE 2 came with a scanner I bought and I played with it somewhat. Then I upgraded to PSE 4 and became more involved. Just recently, I’ve upgraded again to PSE 6 and am starting to become much more serious about using PSE. I’m working through the information in several books and am particularly learning a lot from Philip Andrews book about PSE 6.
I understannd that PSE 6 does not include a Layer Mask capability. However, I’ve downloaded and installed a Layer Mask tool. The problem I have now is understanding what the Layer Mask is supposed to do. I find many references to using the Layer Mask on the web, but nowhere do I find an overall explanation of the tool’s purpose. Can anyone point me to a web site that provides an overview of Layer Mask, or provide such an overview?

Hi Gordon,

Layer masks allow you to do several things. One is support for overlapping, movable objects, as when you add people to a group portrait. Another is controlling an effect or adjustment. Duplicate the image to a new layer, perform the effect, then use transparency or a layer mask to control the amount and location of the effect.

BTW – since at least PSE 2, Elements has supported layer masks indirectly – you can create an adjustment layer and group it with the image layer that needs a mask. The layer mask tool sounds interesting – perhaps you could provide a link to it?

Mike Russell – www.curvemeister.com

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Mike Russell
Feb 3, 2008
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 12:54:29 GMT, "Mike Russell" wrote:
The layer mask tool sounds interesting – perhaps you could provide a link to it?

wrote:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/library/free/files/Layer_Mask_ PSE6.zip

Thanks – I had no idea that Elements could actually run actions. More links to Elements related downloads here:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/pselementsaddons/Addons_and _Tools_for_Photoshop_Elements.htm


Mike Russell – www.curvemeister.com
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Condom
Feb 4, 2008
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 12:54:29 GMT, "Mike Russell" wrote:

The layer mask tool sounds interesting – perhaps you could provide a link to it?

http://graphicssoft.about.com/library/free/files/Layer_Mask_ PSE6.zip

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