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Erasing through layers |
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| Aug 20th 2004 | #158824 Report |
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Hi If i have an image that has several adjustment layers on it, is it possible to erase through all of the layers at once to reveal part of the original image. I don't want to have to flatten all of the layers first. Tia |
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| Aug 20th 2004 | #158826 Report |
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you can flatten the layers as a copy. put all the layers in a folder, copy the folder, merge all layers in the folder copy, hide the original folder and then erase to your heart's content
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| Aug 20th 2004 | #158838 Report |
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If you can, just put all the adjustment layers into a set, then add a layer mask on that entire set. The mask should allow you to see down to everything below that set. No need to go flattening things.
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| Aug 21st 2004 | #158896 Report |
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ditto to Outpatients answer. heathrowe |
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