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                                    Project 1: Composite Movie Ad 457. Click the Close button on the Storm.jpg document tab to close that file.After closing the storm file, the aftermath.psd document window expands to fill the available space. If you remember from the Image Size dialog box, the storm image was 17.1%u02dd %u00d7 11.4%u02dd at 180 ppi. Photoshop cannot maintain multiple resolutions in a single file. When you move the image content into the aftermath file, it adopts the resolution of the target file (in this case, 300 ppi). The concept of effective resolution transforms the storm image/layer to approximately 10.25%u02dd %u00d7 6.825%u02dd at 300 ppi.8. Open the Layers panel (Window>Layers).The original aftermath.psd file had only one layer %u2014 Background. Before editing, every scan and digital photograph has this characteristic. When you copy or drag content from one file into another, it is automatically placed on a new layer with the default name %u201cLayer n,%u201d where %u201cn%u201d is a sequential number.The new layer content will appear in different places depending on a number of factors, including the size of your document window and exactly where you dragged in Step 6.A new layer (Layer 1) is added to contain the contents that you dragged from the Storm.jpg file.The Background layer contains the original Bricks.jpg file content.The document tab shows the name of the active layer.
                                
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