Photoshop: Copy and Cut in without using the Clipboard

For applications running in Windows, when we perform Copy or Cut operations, we must use the Clipboard - which requires a lot of RAM.

This is a temporary storage area of ​​memory.With Photoshop, when you perform the above operations, the saved objects will remain in RAM, even if you have completed the above operations.We know that as much RAM is available, how well Photoshop works.Therefore, we need to minimize the use of Clipboard.This is contradictory, because I don't use Clipboard, how can I do Copy or Paste operations?The following tips will be the answer for you.

Copy a selection: After creating the selection, press (V) to move to the Move tool.Hold down the Alt key while dragging the selection (the Move tool will switch to a double arrow - showing copy), so you now have a copy of the original selection.It is simple.

Copy a Layer: In the Layer palette, click on the name or thumbnail of the Layer to copy and drag the New Layer icon (next to the Trash icon) at the bottom of the Player palette.

Copy a selection, a Layer from this image file to another image file:

Press (V) to move to Move tool.Use the mouse to perform a "drag-and-drop" selection, or even a layer of this image file into another image file.Then, the mouse pointer has an arrow with the + sign attached.

Copy a color channel (Chanel) from one image to another: In the Channels palette of the image file to copy, use the mouse to perform a "drag-drop" color channel of the image file from the file. destination photo.

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