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I have an image that requires a really fancy mask, created through multiple selections and subtractions of the existing image. Here's a concrete example:

  • Layer 1: Original image, transformed into a black and white mask (would be difficult to do this with "selection to mask".
  • Layer 2: The original image, with an image mask that is made up of the black and white image in layer 2 (this can be a one-time copy of layer 1, and does not need to be transferrable back to Layer 1.
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  • It's not clear how you want to use the mask. Something other than what Jon-Eric proposes? Commented Dec 1, 2009 at 23:24

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You can use the Add Layer Mask option and select Grayscale copy of layer.

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