About layers


    Layers allow you to work on one element of an image without disturbing the others. Think of layers as sheets of acetate stacked one on top of the other. Where there is no image on a layer, you can see through to the layers below. You can change the composition of an image by changing the order and attributes of layers. In addition, special features such as adjustment layers, fill layers, and layer styles let you create sophisticated effects.

    Illustration of how transparent areas on a layer let you see through to the layers below
    Illustration of how transparent areas on a layer let you see through to the layers below

    You can put multiple layers together in different ways:

    • Groups let you view and physically manipulate multiple layers as a single object. (See Grouping layers (ImageReady).)
    • Sets let you assign attributes to multiple layers as a single object. (See Creating new layers and layer sets.)
    • Links let you link layers together to use them as a single object. (See Linking layers.) If you're using new files, use layer groups instead of linking layers (ImageReady).