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Participant
August 6, 2021
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Adjustment layer is white

  • August 6, 2021
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Hi! I need help!
When i want to make a Adjustment layer it is white (not transparent)
Hot do i make the Adjustment layer it self transparent? 
[NOTE]
The blending mode isn't helping!

Please if someone know what to do!

Thanks.

Correct answer Andrew Yoole

Mylenium is correct.  You have an Alpha Track Matte set on the layer below the adjustment layer.  This means Layer 2 is taking the alpha channel from the layer above - which is probably nothing.  You also have Layer 1 using the alpha channel of Layer 2.

 

This makes no sense at all.  Try turning off the Alpha Track Matte setting, especially if you're not sure what they're doing.

 

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Participant
March 27, 2022

I have seen this man / these men commenting condescending things on multiple topics. Real classy move guys. If you can't help people respectfully, don't help at all. 

Andrew Yoole
Andrew YooleCorrect answer
Inspiring
August 7, 2021

Mylenium is correct.  You have an Alpha Track Matte set on the layer below the adjustment layer.  This means Layer 2 is taking the alpha channel from the layer above - which is probably nothing.  You also have Layer 1 using the alpha channel of Layer 2.

 

This makes no sense at all.  Try turning off the Alpha Track Matte setting, especially if you're not sure what they're doing.

 

Participant
August 7, 2021

Alright i will check! Because im following a tutorial and this is exactly how they have but the Adjustment layer is transparent for them.

Mylenium
Legend
August 6, 2021

Your adjustment layer is used as a track matte, by two layers at the same time no less. This simply cannot work. I would suggest you actually read the online help on such basics before modifying what appears to be a downloaded template or blindly following a tutorial.

 

Mylenium

Participant
April 2, 2022

A little rude, don't you think? No need to be so condescending. Watching tutorials, learning by doing, and making mistakes is a large part of how many people gain a better understanding of the program.