Select Back Layer Without Make Visible... making visible!
Simple as it says. This works 80% of the time, but sometimes, it gets it in its head that it really wants to select the hidden bottom layer and make it visible.
I've got a large number of images spanning quite a few years, from different cameras and worked on by different people, using different languages... it has been a headache to get it all working right so I can run a single action or two and create matched images that play nicely with each other on websites, but it is working right... sort of.
Many (but not all) of the images have background layers that haven't been cleaned up properly. One of the background layers that shows up often are the extraction mask contrast layers (usually green or blue and sometimes a white one) that we use to check the quality of edges on background extractions. These layers can be labeled in English, Chinese or Spanish. So I use the "Alt+," command to select back layer.
Recently, the behavior of "Alt+," has changed. When I was making the actions yesterday, it always selected the back VISIBLE layer, ignoring the hidden layers. That is as it should be and with the twirldown, it says:
Select back layer
Without Make Visible
But today, it is actually making it visible. Also, when I hit "Alt+," it goes to the bottom (hidden) layer and makes it visible. It is explicitly not supposed to do this.
This only happens when there are no layers above the layer, so Layer 1 (Content layer with mask) and Layer 2 (utility color layer which has been moved to the bottom, but is hidden). If the layer in the PSD file is opened up with another layer above it, it works normally.
My workaround is currently to add a step of creating a blank layer above the starting layer. So far, this appears to allow normal behavior.
Any ideas?
This is PS CS6 and I am not planning to upgrade to CC ever. "Change to CC" is not an acceptable solution unless Adobe wants to give it to me for free. I paid for software and it should work as advertised.
