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Bug - Solid Color in Clipping Mask on a Group Containing Only Adjustment Layers

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Apr 08, 2025 Apr 08, 2025

Si l'on applique un calque de couleur unie en écrétage sur un groupe ne contenant uniquement des calques de réglages cela désactive les calques de réglages à l'intérieur du groupe même si la visibilité du calque de couleur unie est désactivé. Si le calque de couleur unie est supprimé, les effets des calques de réglages deviennent de nouveau visible. Si un calque normal est ajouté au groupe des calques de réglages, ceux-ci sont de nouveau visible.

 

When applying a solid color layer in a clipping mask to a group containing only adjustment layers, it disables the adjustment layers within the group, even if the visibility of the solid color layer is turned off. If the solid color layer is deleted, the effects of the adjustment layers become visible again. If a normal layer is added to the group of adjustment layers, they become visible again.

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 08, 2025 Apr 08, 2025
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Hi @THOMAS34973035v21k

 

Thanks for reaching out. This behavior is expected and comes down to how clipping masks interact with groups in Photoshop.

When you apply a clipping mask to a group, whatever you’re clipping is effectively being applied to the entire group. Since adjustment layers don’t have pixel data, the clipping might not behave as expected.

Would you mind sharing a bit more about what you're trying to achieve? I’d be happy to suggest a workaround that fits your goal!

 

Regards,

Srishti

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