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Deselecting an Image
#1
Gimp 2.10.38, Win 10 64
I opened a black image on a white background, I selected the black part, copied and pasted it as a new layer onto a new larger image (canvas) with a white background. Now, I cannot deselect the black part I pasted into the new image. I selected the layer, tried ctrl+shift+a and Select/None but nothing gets rid of the marching ants.
Sure could use some help.
Thank you.
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#2
Have you tried merging visible layers?  Or first creating a new layer from the pasted layer and then merging down from the same menu?

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#3
Have you pasted the selection (Edit/Paste) and is the new layer visible as 'Floating selection (Pasted layer)? In this case, click on the 'floating selection' (in the dock) and choose 'To new layer'.
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#4
Is it the marching ants (moving) or just the layer boundary (fixed yellow/black dashed line?). If the later it is not a selection it just tells you where you can make changes. If you want to add things outside of the area you just pasted in, Layer > Layer to image size .
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