Adobe Photoshop CS2 On Demand [Electronic resources]

Andy Anderson; Steve Johnson

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Changing Layer Properties

The Layer Properties dialog box gives you control over the layer's name and its identifying color, two very important control items. For example, if you're working on a 20 layer document, and you're not naming the layers, after a while you'll loose track of what each layer contains. When you name the layers, you have a visual identifier of the information contained with that specific layer (assuming you name the layer correctly). In addition, you can use the colorize option to apply a color to a specific group of layerscoloring all the type layers red, for example. Layer properties may not seem like much, but they go a long way to helping you organize a complex, multi-layered document.

Change Layer Properties

Select the

Layers palette.

Click the

Layers Options button, and then click

Layer Properties .

TIMESAVER

Hold down the Alt (Win) or Option (Mac) key and double-click a layer name to open Layer Properties.

Change the name of the layer.

Click the

Color list arrow, and then click a layer color.

Click

OK .