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kathleen
12-11-2001, 11:19 AM
somebody within the last week has noted how to make a flattened copy layer as the top layer of your image while retaining all the layers underneath; i can neither remember how nor find the thread. can someone advise? thanks!

DJ Dubovsky
12-11-2001, 11:31 AM
It wasn't me but I would imagine you would duplicate your image with all its layers then flatten that duplicate and then move it over to the original as a layer. At least that's what it sounds like you're asking.
DJ

Ed_L
12-11-2001, 12:10 PM
It wasn't me either. And I don't even remember why you would want to do that. If it's just a temporary thing, I think you could just flatten the image. After you do what you want, you could go to "History" and delete that part. But I'm probably wrong again (going for a spot in the Guiness Book of World Records). :) Why do you want to do that anyhow?

Ed

kathleen
12-11-2001, 12:47 PM
ed, i'm not telling :p

no seriously just to have the whole thing in one document for speculative puposes, but not close all my options. it's a family tree with a layer for each generation.

i could have sworn it was dj in the spots thread, but i couldn't find and you deny so i guess not. i wound up doing what you suggested dj, but what i'm remembering is a keystroke combination that just makes a composite layer on top, leaving the rest alone. I think "E" is in it, but you can't search for "E"

thanks though

DJ Dubovsky
12-11-2001, 05:53 PM
Sorry Kathleen, I don't know of any key stroke that does that.
DJ

Vikki
12-11-2001, 06:03 PM
You can do that (in version 4.0 at least) by taking a "Snapshot". You can choose to take a "Merged" snapshot (which is all layers) or a single layer snapshot.

Do you think that's it?

Sharon
12-11-2001, 06:44 PM
Hi Kathleen,

In version 6, to have a flattened layer above your individual layers you do the following

1. Create a new layer above all your other layers.
2. Hold down the Alt key.
3. Go to Layers, Merge Visible

Now your have a flattened version plus all your individual layers.

Ctrl + E merges down.

Hope this helps.

Sharon

kathleen
12-11-2001, 09:28 PM
eeeha, that's it.

when i read . . . "in version 6 . . . "my heart sanl, but it works in 5 too.

thanks sharon.

and vicki and dj for providing alternate methods - ain't photoshop grand?

DJ Dubovsky
12-11-2001, 10:21 PM
Glad your happy Kathleen. Sharon, thanks for filling in the mystery. :D
DJ

Sharon
12-11-2001, 10:25 PM
Your welcome.

Glad I could help you. You've all helped me so much.

Sharon:)

DJ Dubovsky
12-12-2001, 08:08 AM
Sharon
Why don't you post that tip in the tips catagory. It's in this Restoration, Retouching and Manipulation forum catagory and at the very top of the page. I think it's a good tip for others to see.
DJ