Open the Layers panel.
- What's new
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Get started
- Technical requirements and installation
- Learn the basics
- Set up toolbars and panels
- Settings and preferences
- Generative AI in Photoshop
- Create, open, and import images
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Create and manage layers
- Get started with layers
- Transform and manipulate layers
- Color adjustment and fill layers
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Apply layer effects
- Add layer styles
- Work with preset styles
- Layer style effects and options overview
- Manage preset styles
- Display or hide layer styles
- Copy and paste layer styles
- Import preset style libraries
- Manage contours
- Set a global lighting angle for all layers
- Scale layer effects
- Remove layer effects
- Convert layer styles to image layers
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Smart objects
- Smart Objects - overview and benefits
- Create embedded Smart Objects
- Create linked Smart Objects
- Update Linked Smart Objects
- View Linked Smart Object properties
- Embed Linked Smart Objects
- Package and locate linked Smart Objects
- Convert embedded Smart Objects to linked
- Filter the Layers panel by Smart Objects
- Duplicate an embedded Smart Object
- Edit the contents of a Smart Object
- Replace the contents of a Smart Object
- Convert Smart Objects to layers
- Rasterize Smart Objects
- Export the contents of an embedded Smart Object
- Reset Smart Object transforms
- Create layer compositions
- Layout and design tools
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Crop, resize, and transform
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Resize and adjust resolution
- Printed image resolution
- Set image size and resolution
- Resample option in the Image Size dialog
- Monitor resolution and image display size
- File size
- Printer resolution
- Resolution specs for printing images
- Preserve visual content when scaling images
- Specify content to protect when scaling
- Resize images
- Resampling options in Photoshop
- Change the pixel dimensions of images
- Change print dimensions and resolution
- Manage image file size
- Resizing parameters in Photoshop
- Crop and straighten
- Transform, manipulate, and reshape
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Resize and adjust resolution
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Make selections
- Get started with selections
- Automatic and color-based selections
- Freehand selections
- Refine and modify selections
- Create masks
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Repair and retouch
- Remove objects and fill space
- Heal and clone
- Adjust light and tone
- Clean and restore images
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Adjust color
- Color profiles
- Choose colors
- Color modes
- Color corrections
- Selective color adjustments
- Color effects and techniques
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Apply painting techniques
- Fill objects, selections, and layers
- Create and fill with patterns
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Brushes and presets
- Get started with brush presets
- Display the Brush Settings panel and brush options
- Create a brush tip from an image
- Create a brush and set painting options
- Select a preset brush
- Create a new preset brush
- Create preset brush groups
- Rename preset brushes
- Delete preset brushes
- Import brushes and brush packs
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Draw shapes and paths
- Create shapes
- Draw lines and curves
- Text and typography
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Effects and filters
- Get started with filters
- Smart filters
- Blur and sharpen filters
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Artistic and stylize filters
- Reshape and distort images with Transform Warp
- Warp a Layer with Cylindrical Transform
- Get precise distortions with Split Warp
- Distort specific image areas with Puppet Warp
- Overview of Liquify filter
- Overview of distortion tools
- Use Liquify to distort an image
- Freeze or thaw areas
- Work with meshes
- Work with backdrops
- Reconstruct distortions
- Replace the sky in images
- Select and manage sky presets
- Enhance images with generative AI filters
- Neural filters
- Use grids and measurement guides
- Add video and animation
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Automate tasks
- Create and record actions
- Process a batch of files
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Save and export
- Save files
- Export files to different formats
- Metadata, CSS, and content credentials
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Share and collaborate
- Collaborate and edit
- App integrations
- Troubleshoot
Select layers
Learn how to select layers in Photoshop to edit, move, or transform them.
You can select one or multiple layers in Photoshop depending on the task. Some actions, like painting or tonal adjustments, apply only to the active layer, while others, such as moving, aligning, or transforming, can involve multiple layers. You can select layers from the Layers panel or directly in the document window. Unlike selected layers, linked layers remain linked even when the selection changes.
Select layers in the Layers panel
Do one of the following:
- To select a single layer: Select the layer in the Layers panel.
- To select multiple contiguous layers: Select the first layer, then Shift+select the last layer.
- To select multiple non-contiguous layers: Ctrl+select (Windows) or Command+select (macOS) each layer in the panel.
- To select all layers: Select Select > All Layers.
- To select similar layers (for example, all type layers): Select one layer, then choose Select > Similar Layers.
- To deselect a layer: Ctrl+select (Windows) or Command+select (macOS) the layer.
- To deselect all layers: Select Select > Deselect Layers or select below the bottom layer in the panel.
When selecting, Ctrl+select (Windows) or Command+select (macOS) outside the layer thumbnail. Selecting the thumbnail itself selects the non-transparent pixels in that layer.
Select layers in the document window
Select the Move tool.
Do one of the following:
- In the Options bar, enable Auto Select > Layer, then select the content in the document. The top layer containing pixels under the cursor is selected.
- In the Options bar, enable Auto Select > Group, then select the content in the document. The top group containing pixels under the cursor is selected. If you select an ungrouped layer, it becomes selected.
- Right-click (Windows) or Control+click (macOS) in the image, then select a layer from the context menu.
Select a layer in a group
In the Layers panel, select the group.
Select the drop-down triangle to expand the group.
Select the layer within the group.