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| Input/Output/Workflow Scanning, printing, color management, and discussing best practices for control and repeatability |
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| adjustment layer clipping I feel foolish asking this, but when I select an adjustment layer it now automatically clips to the layer below it. I must have triggered a preference somehow, but I cannot find the preference to undo that feature. I can manually undo the clip, but that is annoying. thanks k |
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| Re: adjustment layer clipping I believe I know what you are talking about, but can't re-create since I'm not in front of a computer with CS5. I think I've run into this. If you have some clipped layers, and they are selected currently, and then want to add a new adjustment layer, it automatically clips it to the one that is currently clipped to. Try creating a new adjustment layer, with a non-clipped layer currently selected. Hope this is in the ballpark. |
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| Re: adjustment layer clipping Thanks Shizam1. Just as you posted I found the same thing. Much appreciated. k |
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