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Auto-Blend Not Creating Stacked Image

New Here ,
May 24, 2025 May 24, 2025

I've been doing focus stacks for a while now.  I can't remember if the last one I did was before this most recent release or not.

 

I import the ARW images (sony RAW files) into Lightroom.  

I select the set of images and Open as Layers in Photoshop

Photoshop opens all the files, each its own layer.  
I select all the layers and Select Auto-Align Layers.  Using the default, which is Auto

When it completes I select Auto-Blend Layers.  Using the default, which is Stack Images

 

PS churns for a while.  NORMALLY it creates a new layer with the blend of all the other layers.

 

Now suddenly its not creating this new layer. 

I can't simply Save As all the layers as a TIFF file, its far too large

 

I noticed as I was clicking through things to make sure I typed the correct verbiage up above, when I selected Auto-Blend a second time, I brought up the dialog box I'd expect, but its also got a Progress Bar behind that and its just sitting at the same point.

 

The original stack was 24 60mb files.  I tried to just 12 of them as a test and I'm getting the same result.  I've done this successfully with 16 images as recently as last week, on the same laptop

 

as I've typed this, that progress bar completed.  PS creates all the ling snippets of each layer (sorry, don't know what they are called - included screenshot of the layers for reference)

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Community Expert , May 24, 2025 May 24, 2025

Auto-Blend will only create a merged layer if you check this:

autoblend.png

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Community Expert ,
May 24, 2025 May 24, 2025

Auto-Blend will only create a merged layer if you check this:

autoblend.png

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New Here ,
May 24, 2025 May 24, 2025

Thanks. I'll don't think unchecked that, but I'll try that and see if it resolves my issue. 

thanks 

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New Here ,
May 25, 2025 May 25, 2025

thanks for this.  I guess I must have inadvertantly unchecked that option.  I got the merged output layer I was looking for.

 

 

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Community Expert ,
May 27, 2025 May 27, 2025
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Actually, a single merged layer would be the logical output from Auto-Blend.

 

This process is already non-modifiable. Pixel values are changed inside the masks, to achieve the smooth blends. If you try to modify the masks, you quickly find that you can't, because there are hard color and tonal jumps where the original mask was.

 

In addition, you can't resize at this point, until you have merged. Resizing the masks will produce visible lines.

 

So what Auto-Blend should do, is produce the merged layer, and in addition leave the original layers untouched. Maybe this could be a feature request one day.

 

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