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Layers are locked to ensure you don’t accidentally change the original image or any part of the work. This is why any image that opens is locked and labeled as “background layer”. Photoshop anticipates and prevents you from affecting the original image. However, you can still adjust the locked layer.
Steps
Unlock the background layer
- ‘ Troubleshooting: The “Layers:” panel is not visible Click the “Window” tab in the top bar. Make sure “Layers” is checked. If the above panel is checked and still doesn’t open, click “Window” → “Workspace” → and select “Essentials”. If the problem persists, try the reset and click “Painting”. [1] X Research Source
- You can also click “Layers” in the top bar, then click “Duplicate Layer”.
- Change name
- Select blending mode
- Layer color coding for organizations
- Adjust the opacity of the layer. [2] X Research Source
Troubleshooting locking and unlocking layers
- Click “Image” in Photoshop’s top bar. Your photo must be already open.
- Click “Mode”.
- Click “RGB Cpor” to temporarily change the color setting to a controllable mode. [3] X Research Sources
- Mac: Cmd + /
- Regular Calculator: Ctrl + / [5] X Research Source
- Mac: Cmd + Opt + /
- Regular Calculator: Ctrl + Alt + / [6] X Research Source
- Lock Transparent Pixels: The checkerboard icon is used to lock transparent pixels, you can edit everything except transparent pixels, everything below the layer will not be affected.
- Lock Image Pixels: The brush icon is used to lock pixels, you can edit everything except transparent parts of the layer.
- Lock Pixel Position: The icon of two intersecting lines is used to lock the pixel position, you can’t move the layer, but you can still draw, adjust the color and add text. [7] X Research Sources
Advice
- If there is no “Layers” panel in your workspace, click Window in the menu bar and select “Layers.”
Warning
- It’s best to keep a copy of the original photo or wallpaper just in case.
Things you need
- Adobe Photoshop
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Layers are locked to ensure you don’t accidentally change the original image or any part of the work. This is why any image that opens is locked and labeled as “background layer”. Photoshop anticipates and prevents you from affecting the original image. However, you can still adjust the locked layer.
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