Bother! The new forum lost my response. I’ll try again:
A Quick Mask is just a way to display a selection.
All you need to do is save the selection. Then open the Channels Palette and drag the saved selection to another image. Then use Load Selection to activate it.
Have I understood your requirement correctly?
Just thought of a better way:
Just convert the QM back to a selection. Then just drag the selection to another image, holding SHIFT as you drop it.
wey! = WAY!
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Dave:
I agree with your point, but that wasn’t the problem. I clicked the "Check Spelling" button and got a "Page Not Found".
If your working in quick mask go to the channel palette, your quick mask is stored as an alpha channel. Right-click on the channel and select duplicate channel. Under destination change document to new. Your selection will now be in a new grayscale document. You can now save this as a file for future use.
Or, instead of choosing new as the target document, you can also choose a different document (it must be open at the time). PS will transfer a copy of the alpha channel to the other document.
If your doing complicated masks sometimes it’s easier to work in an independent grayscale document first and then transfer it to an alpha channel. This way you can use things like different layer blending modes, etc.
wey! = WAY!
Or, does it = whey?