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    Layer Styles Grayed Out

    I'm having a special moment right now. For some reason I have a PS document that is graying out my layer styles? I have another doc open that's the same image mode (RGB/8) and it will let me add layer styles. What's going on?

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    check that you remove background from the one grayed out >layer palette>right click >remove BG layer

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    are u saying that everything is grey if so to fix it go to image--->mode---> rgb color first u must save an restart though
    also you can go file--->new--->color mode--->rgb color

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    look at layers window can you right click and see this?

    Attachment 279

    if so remove background

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    If the layer name is Background the layer is locked (look for the little pad lock icon) and there's a lot you can't do to that layer.
    You can drag the lock into the trash can (Not advised) or duplicate the layer Ctrl+J and hide the background layer.
    Layer styles should be active now on the new Layer1,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    You can drag the lock into the trash
    I love that trick

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    I like to leave that layer alone in case for when I screw up something.

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    very true
    Duplicate layer and work with duplicate..Good point Steve!..I do the same

 

 

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