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What are layers?
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Layers are like transparencies stacked one on top of one another. Each layer can have different images and effects. When the layers are stacked, the images appear as if they are all a single image.
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Why use layers?
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Layers allow users to work on separate images in order to modify sections without changing the entire image. The example
below contains three layers: the background yellow layer, the red square
layer and the green circle layer. If, for example, the circle in this
image were in the wrong place, you could easily change its location by
selecting the circle layer and moving the circle without affecting the
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What
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The Layers
palette has various icons that control the functions of the layers in
the image. Following is a description of some of the most useful ones: |
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