A1: | Adjustment layers allow you to change the appearance of an image or layerbrightness, hue, contrast, etc.,without making the change a permanent one. Adjustment layers add nothing to your file size, but add a great deal of flexibility. For example, if you were to use the Levels command (Command-L [PC: Control-L]), make a major change to the image, and then save it, your options, should you change your mind, would be limited. Use a Levels adjustment layer instead as it allows for greater flexibilityeven after saving. |
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| Position the adjustment layer in the Layers palette immediately above the layer you want it to affect. With the adjustment layer active, choose Layer>Create Clipping Mask, or press Command-Option-G (PC: Control-Alt-G). Now the adjustment layer will only influence the layer with which it is "clipped." Note: As soon as you choose Layer>Release Clipping Mask, the adjustment layer will affect all layers below again. |