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Save and load selections
You can save any selection as a
mask in a new or existing alpha channel and later reload the selection
from the mask.
You can use a selection as a layer mask by
loading the selection to make it active, then adding a new layer
mask.
Save a selection to a new channel- Select the area or areas of the image
you want to isolate.
- Click
the Save Selection button
at
the bottom of the Channels panel. A new channel appears, named according
to the sequence in which it was created.
Save a selection to a new or existing channel- Use a selection tool to select the area
or areas of the image you want to isolate.
- Choose Select > Save Selection.
- Specify the following in the Save Selection dialog box,
and click OK:
- Document
- Chooses a destination image for the selection. By default,
the selection is placed in a channel in your active image. You can
choose to save the selection to a channel in another open image
with the same pixel dimensions or to a new image.
- Channel
- Chooses a destination channel for the selection. By default,
the selection is saved in a new channel. You can choose to save
the selection to any existing channel in the selected image or to
a layer mask if the image contains layers.
- If you’re saving the selection as a new channel, type
a name for the channel in the Name text box.
- If you’re saving the selection to an existing channel,
select how to combine the selections:
- Replace Channel
- Replaces the current selection in the channel.
- Add
to Channel
- Adds the selection to the current channel contents.
- Subtract
From Channel
- Deletes the selection from the channel contents.
- Intersect With Channel
- Keeps the areas of the new selection that intersect with the
channel contents.
You can select the channel from the Channels panel to see
the saved selection displayed in grayscale.
Load a saved selection from the Channels panelYou can
reuse a previously saved selection by loading it into an image.
You can also load the selection into an image after you finish modifying
an alpha channel.
Do one of the following in the Channels panel:Select the alpha channel, click the Load
Selection button at
the bottom of the panel, and then click the composite color channel
near the top of the panel.
Drag the channel containing the selection you want
to load onto the Load Selection button.
Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS)
the channel containing the selection you want to load.
To add the mask to an existing selection, press
Ctrl+Shift (Windows) or Command+Shift (Mac OS), and click
the channel.
To subtract the mask from an existing selection,
press Ctrl+Alt (Windows) or Command+Option (Mac OS), and
click the channel.
To load the intersection of the saved selection
and an existing selection, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift (Windows) or Command+Option+Shift
(Mac OS), and select the channel.
 You
can drag a selection from one open Photoshop image into another.
Load a saved selectionNote: If you are loading a saved selection
from another image, make sure to open it. Also, make sure your destination
image is active.
- Choose
Select > Load Selection.
- Specify the Source options in the Load Selection dialog
box:
- Document
- Chooses the source to load.
- Channel
- Chooses the channel containing the selection you want
to load.
- Invert
- Selects the non-selected areas.
- Select an Operation option to specify how to combine
the selections if the image already has a selection:
- New Selection
- Adds the loaded selection.
- Add To Selection
- Adds the loaded selection to any existing selections
in the image.
- Subtract From Selection
- Subtracts the loaded selection from existing selections
in the image.
- Intersect With Selection
- Saves a selection from an area intersected by the loaded
selection and existing selections in the image.
 You
can drag a selection from one open Photoshop image into another.
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