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The mask meets the composition

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The mask meets the composition

In the real world a composite is something that's made up of a bunch of distinct parts. That holds for Photoshop as well, but the net result is called a composition and it's made up of a bunch of layers. The title of this chapter, The Science of Compositing may seem like a daunting topic, but if you understand some of the scientific logic that Photoshop uses to combine layers, you'll feel more confident when creating your own compositions, and less at the mercy of Photoshop's almost endless array of features. I start this chapter by showing you how to view both masks and the images they protect at the same time. Then we will combine masks to create the perfect selection. After masking a layer, I'll show you how to paint both behind and inside it. Then I'll show you how to blend independent layers and create a clipping mask, which lets you mask one layer inside another. As you'll see, Channels and layers work hand-in-hand. So whenever you create a mask, you'll need to follow-up with…

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