Adjustment And Fill Layers - Adobe 65045315 - Photoshop Elements Use Manual

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Using layers
Customize the transparency grid
The checkerboard grid identifies transparency in a layer. You can change the appearance of this grid; however, do not
change it to solid white because you'll eliminate the visual distinction between opaque (white) and transparent
(checkerboard).
In Windows, choose Edit > Preferences > Transparency. In Mac, choose Photoshop Elements > Preferences >
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Transparency.
Choose a pattern size from the Grid Size menu.
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3
Choose a pattern color from the Grid Colors menu. To choose a custom color instead, click one of the two boxes
below the Grid Colors menu and select a color from the Color Picker.
More Help topics
"About the Layers
panel" on page 63
"Use the Adobe Color
Picker" on page 233

Adjustment and fill layers

About adjustment and fill layers
Adjustment layers let you experiment with color and make tonal adjustments without permanently modifying the
pixels in an image. You can think of an adjustment layer as a veil coloring the underlying layers. By default, an
adjustment layer affects all layers below it, although you can change this behavior. When you create an adjustment
layer, the Layers panel displays a white box representing the adjustment for that layer.
Fill layers let you fill a layer with a solid color, gradient, or pattern. Unlike adjustment layers, fill layers do not affect
the layers below them. To paint on a fill layer, you must first convert it (simplify it) into a regular layer.
Adjustment and fill layers have the same opacity and blending mode options as image layers, and you can move and
reposition them just as you do image layers. By default, adjustment and fill layers are named for their type (for example,
Solid Color fill layer and Invert adjustment layer).
Create Adjustment Layer menu
A. Fill layers B. Adjustment layers
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