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    Question Adjustment layer to affect more than one layer, but not all?

    I'm familiar with adjustment layers and clipping masks, but am wondering if there's a way to have an adjustment layer affect a group of layers below it, but not all of them. (Usually you have a choice of having it affect either JUST the layer beneath it (through a clipping mask), or ALL of the layers beneath it.

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    Re: Adjustment layer to affect more than one layer, but not all?

    Without separately clipping adj to each layer, the only way I know is to group the layers and make it a smart object. So, if you don't have smart objects, I'm not sure.

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    Re: Adjustment layer to affect more than one layer, but not all?

    An older method I have never tried is to place all the levels you'd like affected in a group and put an adj level at the top of the layer pile and don't clip it. Change the mode of the folder from pass through to normal. As I said, I've never tried it that way and I would but haven't time.

    Also, let me clarify the smart object. When you group the layers together and make them a smarat obj, you are basically converting them to one layer so you can cip the adj layer to it. Double click on the sm obj to edit the contents of the group folder. Hope this helps.

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    Re: Adjustment layer to affect more than one layer, but not all?

    Quote Originally Posted by ibclare View Post
    Without separately clipping adj to each layer, the only way I know is to group the layers and make it a smart object. So, if you don't have smart objects, I'm not sure.
    Thanks, when you say "separately clipping adj to each layer", do you mean duplicating the adjustment layer and individually applying it above each layer I want to be be affected? I really need to spend more time learning about and working with smart objects I think!

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    Re: Adjustment layer to affect more than one layer, but not all?

    Quote Originally Posted by ibclare View Post
    An older method I have never tried is to place all the levels you'd like affected in a group and put an adj level at the top of the layer pile and don't clip it. Change the mode of the folder from pass through to normal. As I said, I've never tried it that way and I would but haven't time.

    Also, let me clarify the smart object. When you group the layers together and make them a smarat obj, you are basically converting them to one layer so you can cip the adj layer to it. Double click on the sm obj to edit the contents of the group folder. Hope this helps.
    The method you described with the adjustment layer at the top of a group of layers works! In fact, you can have more than one type of adjustment layer. I was hoping that the same technique would work with a color fill, (so I could tint a few layers, but not all of them below the color fill) but that doesn't seem to be the case. The smart object will work too.

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    Re: Adjustment layer to affect more than one layer, but not all?

    good. I'm glad you got it working for you. I've been gone for hours; didn't mean to ignore you

 

 

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