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Adjustment Threshold Layer clipped to layer producing grayscale values

Community Beginner ,
Jun 01, 2021 Jun 01, 2021

This seems like a relatively new phenomena. When I have a threshold adjustment layer clipped to the image, the edges of the image show all sorts of gray pixels. I can't think of any reason this should be happening. Adding to the weirdness, if the adjustment layer is unclipped, then the image it rendered as expected - total black and white.

 

My PSD eventually has dozens of differing threshold needs, so the unsnapped option isn't doable. At a loss!

 

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Community Expert ,
Jun 01, 2021 Jun 01, 2021

Seems perfectly possible depending on the Layer’s edge pixels. (edited)

 

Please provide the image. 

 

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 02, 2021 Jun 02, 2021

If the whole function of a threshold is to reduce pixels to either black or white, though, that makes it weird that gray would be possible/appearing at all regardless of the edges, no?

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Community Expert ,
Jun 03, 2021 Jun 03, 2021

No. 

You don’t seem to fully understand what you are doing when you Clipping Mask an Adjustment Layer to a Layer. 

 

The Adjustment Layer affects the pixels’ RGB/CMYK/…-values, not their transparency. 

So if the Layer has a gray pixel with 50% transparency the Clipping Masked Threshold Adjusstment Layer will result in a white or black pixel (depending on the values) with 50% opscity. 

 

Again: Please provide the file. 

 

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Jun 03, 2021 Jun 03, 2021
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Community Expert ,
Jun 01, 2021 Jun 01, 2021

Maybe this can help illustrate the issue. 

Screenshot 2021-06-02 at 08.27.01.pngScreenshot 2021-06-02 at 08.27.05.pngScreenshot 2021-06-02 at 08.27.11.png

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