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Merge Layers in Photoshop

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Merging Layers in Photoshop

There are a few ways to merge layers in Photoshop, but the simplest is to merge several layers together. This process takes your currently selected layers and combines them—any changes you make to that layer will now affect all of the merged components.

If you can’t see the Layers menu panel, press F7 on your keyboard or click Windows > Layers.

Press Window > Layers to show the Layers panel in Photoshop

To merge selected layers in Photoshop together, you’ll need to select the layers you wish to merge in the Layers panel on the right, holding the Ctrl key on your keyboard to select more than one layer at a time.

Selected layers in the Layers panel in Photoshop

Once your layers are selected, right-click one of the selected layers and press “Merge Layers” or “Merge Shapes”, depending on the type of layers.

Right-click selected layers and click Merge Shapes or Merge Layers to merge them in Photoshop

Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+E on your keyboard.

This option won’t be visible for certain layers (like text boxes) when you right-click. Instead, you’ll need to press the Layers panel options menu in the top-right corner.

Press the Layers panel option menu button in the top-right to access layer merging options

From here, press “Merge Layers” or “Merge Shapes” to merge your selected layers together.

In the Layers options menu, press Merge Layers or Merge shapes

Merging All Visible Layers

Photoshop allows you to hide certain layers from view. You can do this by pressing the Eye symbol icon next to a layer in the Layers panel on the right.

If the Layers panel isn’t visible, click Windows > Layers or press F7 on your keyboard.

A selection of visible and hidden layers in Photoshop

Hidden layers will appear with a black box icon, while visible layers will appear with the Eye symbol. With certain layers hidden, you can then merge all visible layers together.

To do this, hide the layers you wish to leave untouched, right-click one of the visible layers (or press the Layers panel options menu button in the top-right), and then press the “Merge Visible” option.

Right-click a layer and press Merge Visible to merge all visible layers together in Photoshop

You can also press the Shift + Ctrl + E keys on your keyboard to quickly perform this type of layer merge.

Flattening All Layers in Photoshop

Only certain types of image files allow you to use layers. Photoshop files in the PSD format support layers, but other image types like JPG or PNG do not.

Using layers makes it easier to edit your image, but if you prefer, you can merge all of your layers together. Photoshop will do this automatically if you save your image as a PNG or JPG file, but if you want to do it manually, you can.

To do so, make sure the Layers panel is visible by pressing F7 or clicking Windows > Layers. You’ll also need to make sure that all hidden layers are visible—these will otherwise be ignored and removed.

To make any hidden layer visible, press the sunken square icon next to the layer in the Layers panel.

If your layers are visible (or you’re happy to discard hidden layers), right-click any layer in the Layers panel or press the Layers panel options menu button in the top-right.

From here, click the “Flatten Image” option.

Right-click a layer and click Flatten Image to merge all layers together in Photoshop

If you have any hidden layers, you’ll need to confirm whether or not you wish to discard them. Press “OK” to do so or “Cancel” to stop the process.

If you have hidden layers as you attempt to flatten an image in Photoshop, press OK to confirm or Cancel to stop the process

If you choose “OK” or if all of your layers are visible before you begin, your layers will merge together and you’ll no longer be able to move or edit individual items.

An example of a flattened image layer in Photoshop

If you want to undo this, simply press Ctrl + Z on your keyboard immediately after you merge the layers together or press Edit > Undo instead.

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