No Mark, but I think I should be more clear, so forgive me for not being that in the first place.
I said: Select, invert, delete.
This is however not totally correct. I should have written "I select an area, invert the selection and press delete".
Also, if I would select
all, it wouldn't work, because we will get the message that
No pixels were selected.
Look at my example:
I have 3 layers. Layer 1 and 2 both contain an image with a size equal to the canvas size.
Layer 3 contains an image tjhas is larger than the canvas. The red area is the area that I want to keep, so in this case I only want to crop this layer. If I would just select this area, invert it and press delete, I would still have the pixels outside the canvas area, with the risk of moving them inside this canvas area if I move the layer. Of course what I can do is crop the image
before I paste it inside my document, but the question is; can it also be done afterwards.
Stroker's idea with CTRL+J is a good solution, but maybe you might have some other ideas.
Sorry for the confusion
