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•When Preser ve Transparency is disabled, erasing or deleting images restores
transparency to the area and reveals the underlying image.
•When Preser ve Transparency is enabled, erasing or deleting images reveals the
document’s paper color. In effect, erasing or deleting with Preser ve Transparency
enabled is the same as painting or filling with the document’s paper color.
Erasing part of a layer (the woman’s hair) with the Preserve Transparency
check box disabled restores transparency (left). When the option is enabled,
erasing reveals the paper color (right).
You can create a layer mask based on the layer’s transparency. A layer mask defines
which areas of a layer are visible in the document window. For more information, see
“Creating and deleting layer masks” on page 518.
To preserve layer transparency
•In the Layers panel, click the Preserve Transparency button .
You can also load a layer’s transparency to a selection. In the Layers panel,
hold down Control and click the layer (Mac OS), or right-click the layer
(Windows), and choose Select Layer Content. You can also click the Layer
options button in the Layers panel, and choose Create Mask From
Transparency. For more information, see “Selections and Transformations” on
page 543.
Adjusting layer opacity
You can adjust a layer’s opacity to create different levels of transparency. The Opacity
slider covers a range of 0% (completely transparent) to 100% (completely opaque).
To change a layer’s opacity
1 Select the layer you want to change.
2 In the Layers panel, do one of the following:
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