Displaying masks
A mask overlay is displayed over protected areas to make it easy to differentiate between masked and unmasked areas. The mask overlay is a red-tinted, transparent sheet. If you adjust the transparency of a mask in certain areas, the degree of red displayed by the mask overlay in those areas varies accordingly.
When you paint or modify the mask, the mask overlay shows what is painted or changed.
You can hide or show a mask layer while you edit an image.
To display or hide the mask overlay
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On the Layers palette, click the
Highlight mask area button
in the upper right corner of the palette.
The button appears highlighted when the overlay is displayed.
You can also display or hide the mask overlay by choosing Layers View Overlay.
To change the mask overlay color and opacity
1
On the Layers palette, right-click the mask layer and choose
Properties.
3
Click the
Overlay color area, and choose a color.
4
Drag the
Opacity slider to set the level of opacity.
To display or hide a mask
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Click the
Visibility Toggle button on the Layers palette.
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Visibility Toggle button when the mask is displayed
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Visibility Toggle button when the mask is hidden