Glad it worked for both you and @dangelic0. As I mentioned, you can just record a script that does that, bind it to an icon and drag the bound script icon on to a convenient toolbar. Then you can accomplish all of the steps with one click on the icon.Pregily wrote:Thanks for help, finally got it, after long time with Google and Youtube...JoeB wrote: However, if you are selecting the whole layer that has transparency with a non-transparent object and want to paste it in the same position as a layer on another image that is THE SAME PIXEL SIZE AND THE SAME PPI (PIXELS PER INCH) RESOLUTION, then after you have used Ctrl+A and Ctrl_C and switched to the second image you should first create a new blank layer on that image, then do another Ctrl+A on that image, and then do Ctrl+Shift+L (Paste Into Selection), then Select None to remove the selection (I added the last step after reading Hartpaul's post further down the thread!).
Copy pasting area with transparency into new layer buggy
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Re: Copy pasting area with transparency into new layer buggy
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JoeB
Using PSP 2019 64bit
JoeB
Using PSP 2019 64bit
