#PSin30 - Merge All Layers to New Layer - Photoshop CC

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Check out another of my videos: "BREAKDOWN: Select and Mask vs. Refine Edge - Photoshop CC"
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There is a hidden hotkey in Photoshop that allows you to merge all of your layers to a brand new layer while keeping all of your layers in tact as well.
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Ctrl + Shift + Alt + E on the new layer

matarloum
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THANK YOU FOR GETTING RIGHT TO THE POINT! There are many videos about this topic that are 5 - 10 minutes long.

bond
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OK you just saved me hours of work. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

daniellekort
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Thank you so much, I had the hardest time trying to find this answer!

Aljobritt
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Lifesaver shortcut. I wish I had known how to do this soooo many times before. Thanks for sharing!!

hwphotography
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This was exactly what i needed, thanks man!

rickhofstede
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this isn't working for me, what am I missing- All I want to do is save my signature layer to my photo and no matter what I do it disappears

Michele-funn
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i love the 30 second format. its so much better than long videos. but please please change your intro music... its not that great. makes me wanna change to a different video

WhenYouFlying
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Great for getting it done in a short time, but speaking at 120 kms per hour, meant having to listen to this video about 10 times. Slow down your spoken narration, please as what you are sharing is really helpful.

paulreimer
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Do a quick tip on how to use the eyedropper to select colors outside of Photoshop. I think there are two ways to do it.

AdamUPNow
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How to merge selected layers only while keeping those individual selected layers?

RahulRMCF
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when i see the pictures in the tuts sometimes i wonder what you were working on lol

thebuzzontvshow
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Love your videos :) But I'd appreciate some longer videos. What about a series where we can send in a photo and you edit it? I think that we could learn a lot of you about advanced processing tecnuiqes and so on. :)

JannikPitt