Clipping masks are a great way to keep your images looking their best. They allow you to cut out a specific area of an image, and then use that area as the background for the rest of your image. To create a clipping mask in Photoshop, first open the Image menu and select “Clip.” Then, select the area you want to clip out of the image. To make sure that the clip is correctly positioned, drag it around until it’s in the center of the image. Now, select “Edit” and “Clip Mask.” In “Edit,” you’ll see a list of options for creating a clipping mask. The first option is called “Include.” This option allows you to add text to the clip so that it appears in every frame of your image. The second option is called “Exclude.” This option allows you to exclude specific areas from being clipped out of the image. The third option is called “Size.” This setting allows you to choose how wide or small an area will be clipped out of the image. The fourth option is called “Origin.” This setting allows you to choose where in the image the clip will start. Finally, there’s an “End” button which lets you end all operations on your clipping mask.