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Beyond Mask Basics

Recall that a mask is a layer that makes areas of a lower layer or group of layers appear transparent. A mask's data is represented as a greyscale bitmap. You use black, white, and shades of grey to paint on a mask. Black produces total masking, white no masking, and grey partial masking. You can use just about any of Paint Shop Pro's tools and operations to edit a mask, including the drawing and painting tools, the warping tools, selection tools, effects, and the adjustments that affect brightness and contrast.

Loading and Saving Masks

To load a mask from disk, choose L ayers > Load/ S ave Mask > L oad Mask From Disk (or click the Load Mask From Disk button in the Layer palette) and then choose the file name of the mask you want. Click Load and your mask will be loaded onto the current active layer. Figure 5.5 shows Mask002.jpg being loaded from disk.

Figure 5.5. Loading a mask from disk.

To save a mask to disk, choose L ayers > Load/ S ave Mask > Save M ask To Disk and save the mask in whatever folder you select.

You can also save a mask to an alpha channel, an option that offers several advantages. For example, you might want to save a mask to an alpha channel so that you can reuse it in another image. Or maybe you want to end your current editing session, but you also want to be able to edit the mask later. Saving the mask to an alpha channel sometimes is a good thing to do before merging the mask with affected layers. After a merge, you can't get the mask back later on. But if you first save the mask to an alpha channel, you have the option of reloading the mask and modifying it, even in a later editing session. As you'll see later in this chapter, saving to an alpha channel also gives you the option of later loading the saved mask as a selection. (Saving a mask to disk is best when you want to reuse the mask in images other than the one in which the mask was created.) Saving a mask to an alpha channel is similar to saving a selection to an alpha channel.

First, choose L ayers > Load/ S ave Mask > Save Mask To Alpha C hannel. Then, in the Save To Alpha dialog box, you'll see a black-and-white representation of the mask in the Preview window. Name the mask and click Save .

You also load a mask from an alpha channel much as you would load a selection. Choose L ayers > Load/ S ave Mask > Load Mask From A lpha Channel, and then choose the alpha channel from the Load Mask From Alpha dialog box.

NOTE

NOTE

A selection that you load from disk or an alpha channel always has the same dimensions as the original selection. You have some leeway with masks loaded from disk or an alpha channel, though. Choose Fit to canvas to stretch or shrink the mask to conform to the target image's image canvas. Choose Fit to layer to make the mask conform to the size of the target image's active layer. To keep the mask the same size that it was originally, choose As is.

What You Can Do with Masks

Here are a few examples of things you can do with masks:

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