In article <teF5g.63$>,
"Roy G" wrote:
Canvas Size, Copy, Paste, Flip Horizontal, Flatten Layers.
Hint:
Any time you use copy and Paste inside Photoshop, you are making a mistake. It **IS NOT** necessary to use copy/paste to do this, or to move one image into another image, or to make a duplicate of part of an image.
The better, faster way to do this without copy/paste is:
Canvas Size, Command-J, Flip Horizontal, Flatten Layers.
To move one image into another, just drg it there with the Move tool.
Avoid copy/Paste. When you copy something, Photoshop must allocate memory to hold the copy. This slows Photoshop down and reduces efficiency. That is why the Photoshop programmers have given you faster, easier, more efficent ways to do whatever you are trying to use Copy/Paste to do.
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