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I'm looking for a mask layer, not a layer mask...

Asked by sjef_bosman in The Gimp Photo Editing Software

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At least, that's what I think I'm looking for.

I have several images as layers in one image file. I created a border layer (Script-Fu/Decor/Blurred Border), which looks nice actually, but now I want to apply that border as kinda masking layer, so the border should become transparent. Can that be done? I don't want to resize the images, I want to be able to apply the mask to any image that I add to the image file: I add an image, enable the border layer and there it is, a transparent border...

Can this be done??

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Zone: The Gimp Photo Editing Software
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