In this lesson I show you how the Image>Apply Image command works in Photoshop. It can be used to move an image between layers, channels or masks while incorporating blending modes, opacity and a mask. We'll end up using this feature more in future lessons, so I wanted to make sure you were familiar with all of its features.
There are some audio and video issues with this lesson that I have to apologize for. One of my cameras drifted out of focus right as I was starting to shoot and there was a slight buzz in the audio. I did not have time to reshoot the video before the normal posting time. I will attempt to improve the audio as I learn how to do so. I'm learning a new-to-me editing program called DaVinci Resolve, which should ultimately allow me to produce much higher quality video captures in the future once I get over the learning curve.
NOTE: Some Windows users have reported issues accessing the video playback controls. While we're working on the issue, here's a Temporary Workaround: Click "Introduction" in the table of contents to the right of the video and then immediately click within the video to give it focus. After doing so, use the spacebar to play/pause the video and the left/right arrow keys to scrub forward or backward within the video.
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