Specifying knockout options


    Knockout options let you specify which layers "punch through" to reveal content from other layers. For example, you can use a text layer to knock out a color adjustment layer and reveal a portion of the image using the original colors.

    To create a knockout effect, you need to decide which layer will create the shape of the knockout, which layers will be punched through, and which layer will be revealed. If you want to reveal a layer other than the Background, you can place the layers you want to use in a layer set or clipping mask.

    Farm logo with shallow knockout to Field layer
    Farm logo with shallow knockout to Field layer

To create a knockout:

  1. Do one of the following in the Layers palette:
    • Position the layer that will create the knockout above the layers that will be punched through, and make the layer you want to reveal the Background. (Choose Layer > New > Background from Layer to convert a regular layer to the Background.)
    • Place the layers you want to use in a layer set. The top layer in the set will punch through to the bottom layer in the set or the Background. If you want to reveal the Background, make sure the blending mode of the layer set is set to Pass Through (the default).
    • Place the layers you want to use in a clipping mask. The top layer in the group will punch through to the bottom layer in the group or the Background. (See Creating clipping masks.) If you want to reveal the bottom layer in the group, make sure the Blend Clipped Layers as Group option for the bottom layer is selected. (See Grouping blend effects.)
  2. Select the top layer (the layer that will create the knockout).
  3. Double-click a layer thumbnail (Photoshop), choose Layer > Layer Style > Blending Options, or choose Blending Options from the Layers palette menu.
  4. Note: To view blending options for a text layer, choose Layer > Layer Style > Blending Options, or choose Blending Options from the Add a Layer Style button at the bottom of the Layers palette menu.

  5. Choose an option from the Knockout pop-up menu:
    • Shallow to knock out to the first possible stopping point such as the bottom of the layer set or clipping mask containing the knockout option.
    • Deep to knock out to the Background. If there is no Background, Deep knocks out to transparency.
  6. Lower the fill opacity or change the blending mode to create the knockout effect. (See Specifying fill opacity and Choosing a blending mode.)
  7. Click OK.


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