geenskeen wrote:
hi, this is obviously a very old post, ancient by internet standards. but i'm here in 2025 still not able to get a good answer to this question. And the best thing I've come up with to do in order to copy selected in a way that includes all visible information within the selection, but not the visible information outside of the selection, is this:
1--Make a copy of all the layers that should be in the image, select the layers (hold CTRL to select more than one) right click then DUPLICATE LAYERS (better yet, if you know how to duplicate a whole file/project/tab/window, that works too, then you can just do all this stuff without needing to do step 2. I don't know how to do that, though)
2--Set all the copies of the layers to visible and all the other/original layers to not visible using the little eye symbol on the left side of the right side panel
3--right click in the layers list area and select Merge visible layers option (if there is a way to merge SELECTED layers rather than VISIBLE layers, I'd love to know about it bc this is a pain)
4--Now you can select what you wanted to, and using the normal right click in it, EDIT then COPY, then you can right click EDIT and PASTE and that should have created a new layer with just what you selected
It is annoying and suboptimal, but I guess that's what you get with a free program (the program is cool, i'm glad it exists, but man is this extremely annoying feature to not have- is copy visible within selection really that hard? I've heard photoshop can do it, even older versions of it. anyway,)
Isn't that just <select something> and then "Edit > Copy visible"?