Rasterize Video Layers (Photoshop Extended) - Adobe Photoshop CS6 User Manual

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In the Layers panel, select two or more layers and do one of the following:
Choose Layer > Group Layers.
Choose Layer > Smart Objects > Convert to Smart Object.

Rasterize video layers (Photoshop Extended)

When you rasterize video layers, the selected layer is flattened to a composite of the current frame selected in the Animation panel. Although it's
possible to rasterize more than one video layer at a time, you'll only be able to specify the current frame for the topmost video layer.
1. In the Layers panel, select the video layer.
2. In the Animation panel, move the current-time indicator to the frame that you want preserved when you rasterize the video layer.
3. Do either of the following:
Choose Layer > Rasterize > Video.
Choose Layer > Rasterize > Layer.
Note:
To rasterize more than one video layer at a time, select the layers in the Layers panel, set the current-time indicator to the frame you
want to preserve in the topmost video layer, and then choose Layer > Rasterize > Layers.
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