Layers are an essential feature for images that require complex adjustments. You can have as many as 16 separate Layers associated with one image. Each Layer will be displayed in a list or stack in the Layers panel along with a description of its type, master opacity, and a checkmark indicating that the Layer is enabled. To see the effect of the Layer on the image and, therefore, the masked selection and any adjustments or repairs applied, simply toggle the checkmark on/off next to the layer.
When enabled from the main menu Layer -> Display Selection Points, Selection Points for each Layer are visible in the Viewer, you can use them to switch quickly between them without returning to the Layers panel.
Clicking the "+" (Create New Layer) button adds a layer to the top of the stack; clicking the vertical pointing arrow (or right-clicking on the background layer) will bring up a context menu.
Select "Move Background Adjustments to New Layer" (Included in Capture One 16.1 and forward) if you wish to apply your background adjustments to a new layer – this moves your adjustments to a newly created layer and your background layer will reset. Only adjustments that are layer applicable will be moved, ignoring the following tools: Vignette, Black and White, Film Grain, ICC Profiles, Film Curves, Color Noise and Single Pixel Noise Reduction, Diffraction Compensation.
Layers are not linked in the stack, so you can freely move them up or down to organize them. Simply click and drag it up or down the stack to reposition.
Layers can be renamed by clicking on their name or hitting Enter on the keyboard. To rename a Layer, go to the Action menu of the Layers tool and select Rename.
A layer is selected when it has an orange bar and you can then perform commands from the Layers tool and Action menu.
When the layer bar is silver, the layer is selected but the focus has moved away to other actions or tools, such as when drawing masks or applying adjustments to that layer.
Layers can be quickly discarded by selecting it in the stack and pressing the Delete Layer button, though this will also delete any selections, adjustments, and repairs made.
Styles with Layers
In order to make a Style containing layers (from 16.0 onwards), navigate to the Style tool tab, click "..." and then Save Custom Style... whilst ensuring you have ticked the layers you wish to include in the Style.
Styles can include Layers, as well as any other adjustments, including Smart Adjustments. Tick the box next to the layer or adjustment you wish to include in the Style.
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Is there anyway to lengthen the layers panel or is the only option available to make it a floating tool window?
How do i delete several layers from multiple images simultaneously without completely resetting other edits?
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