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Disable or enable a layer mask, Change the layer mask rubylith color or opacity, Add and edit vector masks – Adobe Photoshop CS4 User Manual

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USING PHOTOSHOP CS4

Layers

Last updated 1/10/2010

Disable or enable a layer mask

Do one of the following:

Select the layer containing the layer mask you want to disable or enable, and click the Disable/Enable Mask
button

in the Masks panel.

Shift-click the layer mask thumbnail in the Layers panel.

Select the layer containing the layer mask you want to disable or enable, and choose Layer

> Layer Mask

> Disable

or Layer

> Layer Mask

> Enable.

A red X appears over the mask thumbnail in the Layers panel when the mask is disabled, and the layer’s content
appears without masking effects.

Change the layer mask rubylith color or opacity

1

Do one of the following:

Double-click the layer mask thumbnail.

Double-click the layer mask channel in the Channels panel.

2

To choose a new mask color, in the Layer Mask Display Options dialog box, click the color swatch and choose a
new color.

3

To change the opacity, enter a value between 0%

and 100%.

Both the color and opacity settings affect only the appearance of the mask and have no effect on how underlying areas
are protected. For example, you

may want to change these settings to make the mask more easily visible against the

colors in the image.

4

Click OK.

Add and edit vector masks

You create vector masks with the pen or shapes tools. For more information on working with these tools, see

Drawing

” on page 364.

Add a vector mask that shows or hides the entire layer

1

In the Layers panel, select the layer you want to add the vector mask to.

2

Do one of the following:

To create a vector mask that reveals the entire layer, click the Vector Mask button in the Masks panel, or choose
Layer

> Vector Mask

> Reveal All.

To create a vector mask that hides the entire layer, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac

OS) the Vector Mask

button in the Masks panel, or choose Layer

> Vector Mask

> Hide

All.

Add a vector mask that shows the contents of a shape

1

In the Layers panel, select the layer to which to add a vector mask.

2

Select a path, or use one of the shape or Pen tools to draw a work path.

Note: To create a path with a Shape tool, click the Paths icon in the Shape tool options bar.

3

Click the Vector Mask button in the Masks panel, or choose Layer

> Vector Mask

> Current Path.