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create a new layer by clicking on the Create a new layer button at the bottom of the Layers panel.
make a duplicate layer by right-clicking on the layer name and selecting the Duplicate Layer option.
The Duplicate Layer dialog box appears. Type the name of the new layer. By default, it is the name
of the copied layer with copy attached to the name of layer.
add a style to a layer by clicking on the Add a layer style button.
filter layers on the basis of pixel layers, adjustment layers, type layers, shape layers and smart objects.
delete a layer by clicking on the Delete layer button.
create a new fill or adjustment layer by clicking on the Create new fill or adjustment layer button.
create a layer group by combining multiple layers.
PAINTING TOOLS IN PHOTOSHOP
In the previous chapter, you have learnt about various painting tools. Let's learn about some other
painting tools such as Eyedropper Tool, Color Sampler Tool and Ruler Tool.
Eyedropper Tool
Eyedropper Tool lets you change the foreground or background colours by lifting them from the
image. It helps when you want to use an existing colour in the image for another element. To use the
Eyedropper Tool, follow these steps:
Step 1: Open the image in Photoshop from which you want to take
colour.
Step 2: Select the Eyedropper Tool from the Tools panel or press the
'I' key on the keyboard.
Step 3: Click on the colour that you want to use from your image. Using Eyedropper Tool
The selected colour becomes your new foreground or
background colour.
Color Sampler Tool
Color Sampler Tool looks like an Eyedropper Tool with a target icon. It measures the colours you click.
You can use the Info panel to see the value of the colour pixels as you make colour corrections. The Info
panel displays two sets of colour values for the pixels under the pointer. The value in the left column
is the original colour value. The value in the right column is the colour value after the adjustment is
made. Follow these steps to use the Colour Sampler Tool:
Step 1: Select the Color Sampler Tool from the Tools panel.
Step 2: Click the colour you want to measure in an image. If required, choose a sample size from the
Options bar. Photoshop opens the Info panel automatically and shows you the numeric values
for that colour. You can also use up to four colour samplers to display colour information for
one or more locations in the image.
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