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Couldn't possibly say....can't see the image in question.



Its probably a blending mode issue...try cycling through the blending modes, something may give you the result you desire.



If you use IMAGE > ADJUSTMENTS then no, but ANY adjustment can be applied by an adjustment LAYER. (I assume this is the method you have seen rather than via the menu.)


You have two choices here....either 'Rasterise' the layer and use the menu adjustments, (IMAGE > ADJUSTMENTS), OR use an adjustment layer.


You'll find the 'Create new fill or adjustment layer' icon at the bottom of the Layers Panel...4th from left.


If you cannot get anything to work then posting screen shots of the problem with relevant info visible, and / or posting the actual PSD file itself, along with an explanation of what it is you are trying to do may be more beneficial than trying to work out what you did before...there may be an easier alternative to get the result you want.


Regards.

MrToM.


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