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Thanks for the reply. Sort of. I "glued" them onto separate layers. Reason being so that I could adjust the color levels separately for each layer. I used the same selection to copy the foreground and background, only inversed. For some reason, when viewing both layers, there is a gap of white space (transparency) between the two layers. This would not be a huge issue, but I cut from my original background layer so it is now unusable. I suppose I really have two questions. First of, what is causing this gap and how can I avoid it in the future. Second, is there some method of blending the small gap between the two layers as I asked before.


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