How to Move Layers in Photoshop from One Image to Another

To move layers from one image to another in Photoshop, follow these steps:

1. Open the image that contains the layers you want to move.

2. Select the layers you want to move in the Layers panel. To select multiple layers, hold down the Shift key while clicking on each layer.

3. Choose "Edit" > "Copy" or press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Mac) to copy the selected layers.

4. Open the target image (the one you want to move the layers to) in Photoshop.

5. Choose "Edit" > "Paste" or press Ctrl+V (Windows) or Command+V (Mac) to paste the layers into the target image. The pasted layers will be added as a new layer on top of the existing layers.

6. Use the Move tool (shortcut key V) to position the pasted layers where you want them in the target image.

7. If necessary, resize or transform the pasted layers to fit the target image. Use the Edit > Free Transform (Ctrl+T or Command+T) option to do this.

8. Once you have the pasted layers positioned and transformed as desired, save the new image.

That's it! You've successfully moved layers from one image to another in Photoshop. 

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