Photoline layer style save1/7/2024 ![]() Now when you have the “software says NO!” problem when trying to trim/cut multiple layers by using selections, just run the Action and it clears the problem across all layers. This menu command can be recorded as an Action, along with a switch to the Layer properties panel to set Transparency across all layers. ‘Mark’ refers not to adding any water-mark, but to the fact that you are simply selecting all the layers in the Layer panel. The required command is found as “Mark all layers”… ![]() For this PhotoLine’s limited Action recording capabilities needs a top menu command. The fallback then is to make an Action to change all layer properties with a single click. Possibly it’s just not something needed by the digital photographers who mostly use PhotoLine? Now save your newly-changed UI layout (Top menu | View | Panel Layout | Save).īut why is Transparency not automatically ticked (turned on) by default for all imported layers? I’ve no idea, but there doesn’t appear to be any setting in the general Options to force this when you drag-and-drop in a new layer. … you can always get to that panel quickly. Yes, the ‘Layers’ and ‘Layer’ panels are different and separate. ![]() It’s then useful to drag the newly-visible ‘Layer’ panel out and dock it behind your Layers panel. You’re not using the tick-box to make the layer transparent, rather you’re simply telling PhotoLine that any part of the layer can be cut to transparency (if the user so chooses). Now, at last, you can cut and chop the layer as much as you want, using select + delete. With the new panel open you tick the Transparency attribute tick-box for the layer. It is a photoShop filter plug-in, layer style, web page image. Is there some problem in the lasso tool settings? No.Īfter an hour’s searching the solution was found in a passing mention in a forum post from years ago: you need to turn on a tiny little tick-box, which changes the attribute for the selected layer.įirst go: Top menu | View | Panels | Layer Attributes. PhotoLine Professional Version has advanced image processing software such as layer processing. All you do is delete the selection box, not what’s been selected inside it.Īnd yes, the layer is selected first in the layers panel.Ĭan I even use a big eraser to erase within the selection I’ve made? No. One thing I at first found intensely annoying in PhotoLine was the apparent inability to just “select + hit the delete key”, like you can all the time in Photoshop.
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