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Adjustment Layers for multiple "Linked" layers

Community Beginner ,
Sep 11, 2025 Sep 11, 2025

As per the topic - Is there a way to apply an adjustment layer to multiple 'linked' layers spread at various parts in the stack, rather than(adjacent) 'grouped' layers?

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Community Expert , Sep 11, 2025 Sep 11, 2025

A much simpler way is to duplicate the adjustment layer and clip them to your target layers individually. I do that all the time.

 

I'm sure you can appreciate the virtually limitless complexity of having interjecting independent layers inserted into one functional group, all with their own properties outside the adjustment. I'm not saying it's not possible, but it sounds to me like a recipe for confusion. 

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Community Expert ,
Sep 11, 2025 Sep 11, 2025

A much simpler way is to duplicate the adjustment layer and clip them to your target layers individually. I do that all the time.

 

I'm sure you can appreciate the virtually limitless complexity of having interjecting independent layers inserted into one functional group, all with their own properties outside the adjustment. I'm not saying it's not possible, but it sounds to me like a recipe for confusion. 

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 11, 2025 Sep 11, 2025
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Might work - but would need to copy/paste after each adjustment, which kinda negates the utility of a single adjustment layer.
I do a fair bit of teamshot (poster) compilation style images. I like to add content in behind/around the team members, but in front of the background. I often add text, or texture/filtered effect to soften/disguise the harsh b/g whilst still maintaining placement.
The image stack is usually a forground(team members masked ), middle will usually be a grouping with text/texture/other elements) with the background being duplicate of the foreground.

The attatched image 'template' is prob not the best example. The background and the girls on the rhs are part of single image. Aim is to use something like this as a template and adjust layer applied levels for tuning swapped in images of other team members, or team colours etc on the rhs.  

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