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I was given instructions however, I do not understand them. Find Below;
Add a layer mask to the Rondo Collection layer. Then make your foreground color black, with opacity and flow set to 100%. Then simply with a soft brush paint over the reflection/shadow while the Rondo Collection layer is selected. The reflection will disappear. If you don't want to keep the layer mask simply right click the Rondo Layer and select 'Apply Mask' This step isn't necessary in fact it's destructive but it will give you the result you want.

• Click the icon of the Layer »Rondo-…« ion the Layers Panel
• Layer > Layer Mask > Reveal All (or click the Add Layer Mask icon in the Layers Panel)
• the Layer Mask should be selected (as indicated by an additional contour of its icon in the Layers Panel and in the Channels Panel) and can be painted on
• select the Brush Tool
• hit D to reset foreground and background color
• as the foreground color should be white now hit X to switch foreground and background color
• paint black on the Layer Ma
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Good day!
Please post a meaningful screenshot that includes the pertinent Panels like the Layers Panel and Options Bar.
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Pfaffenbichler
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Providing additional information will allow everyone to better assist. Please share screen captures showing your layers and the full image.
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HOW DO I DELETE THE SHADOWS OF THE LEGS OF MY CHIAR??
I was given instructions however, I do not understand them. I am only a beginner to Photoshop. Please find below;
Add a layer mask to the Rondo Collection layer. Then make your foreground color black, with opacity and flow set to 100%. Then simply with a soft brush paint over the reflection/shadow while the Rondo Collection layer is selected. The reflection will disappear. If you don't want to keep the layer mask simply right click the Rondo Layer and select 'Apply Mask' This step isn't necessary in fact it's destructive but it will give you the result you want.
May I get step by step instructions showing me where I need to go please?
Kind Regards
Renee Schweicker

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• Click the icon of the Layer »Rondo-…« ion the Layers Panel
• Layer > Layer Mask > Reveal All (or click the Add Layer Mask icon in the Layers Panel)
• the Layer Mask should be selected (as indicated by an additional contour of its icon in the Layers Panel and in the Channels Panel) and can be painted on
• select the Brush Tool
• hit D to reset foreground and background color
• as the foreground color should be white now hit X to switch foreground and background color
• paint black on the Layer Mask, thus hiding the Layer in those locations
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Wow!! Finally, thank you very much. Although I had to save my work as I was interrupted and I have come back to it and Reveal All doesn't appear for me to finish it off.

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What have I done wrong?
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If the Layer already has a Layer Mask one cannot use Layer > Layer Mask > Reval All or Hide All.
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What can I do then?
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What else do you want to do?
If I understood correctly you wanted to hide the reflection and you achieved that.
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There's just a little more reflection I need to erase. So, I am going on that Reveal All is not available as you replied to this. What do I do now to get rid of the small reflection?
If the Layer already has a Layer Mask one cannot use Layer > Layer Mask > Reval All or Hide All.
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Continue painting on the existing Layer Mask.
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In your screenshot, it appears that the image icon is selected. Painting on the image will apply paint to the image.
Click once on the mask icon to the right to select it instead. Then select the Brush tool and paint in the main window with black or white to hide or show the image.
Change the size of your brush as necessary.
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