The shortcut to merge layers is CTRL+M.

Ctrl Alt G is the shortcut to open the Image Editor.

To merge two layers together, you will need to use a layer mixer or a vector graphic editor.

The shortcut to merge layers is Command+Option+I.

To merge layers in Photoshop, you can use the following steps: 1. Choose File > Merge Layers. 2. In the merge layer dialog, click on the blue arrow to the left of the name of the first layer and drag it over to the rightmost layer in the stack. 3. Click on the blue arrow to the left of the name of the newly merged layer and drag it into place on top of the original layer.

To merge images on Photoshop, you will need to create a merged image using the Merge Image dialog box. In the left pane, you will want to select the images you want to merge and the destination image. In the right pane, you will need to specify how many copies of each image you want to create. You can also choose to merge in black and white images or just text.

Ctrl R is a shortcut for reducing the size of a photo.

Ctrl M is a shortcut to make the current selection (or all selections) in the main editing window small.

Ctrl k (Command key) is the shortcut for “copy” in Photoshop.

There are a few ways to do this in Photoshop. One way is to use the “copy” command, and then paste the copied layer onto the other layer. Another way is to use the “select all” command, and then press “Ctrl+A” to select all of the layers on the screen.

There are a few ways to merge text layers in Photoshop. You can merge them by layer, by the object, or by using the Merge Layers button.

Photoshop groups layers by their layer type. The most common type of layer is the vector layer, which has a lot of fields such as width, height, and opacity.

To merge two photos in Photoshop Elements, open the photo editor and select one of the photos to merge with. Then, drag the other photo to the bottom of the list and select Merge.

Ctrl H is the command to open a new window.

Ctrl E is the shortcut to export an image as a JPEG.