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Image changes on export, when flattening all layers or merging all layers.

Community Beginner ,
Aug 31, 2021 Aug 31, 2021

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I want to export this image in Photoshop 22.5:

Fr3aky_1-1630424854800.png

When exporting everything seems to change. I tried playing with the export settings, but this wouldn't change anything. Merging all the layers or flattening the image results in the same as the export preview. 

Fr3aky_2-1630424952896.png

I think it's because two of my layers are using the luminosity blending mode. When I remove the two layers my viewport and the export will have the same result again.

 

Has anyone any idea what the problem is or how to fix it?

Already, thanks in advance!

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Community Expert , Sep 01, 2021 Sep 01, 2021

At current one cannot set the Cache Level to 1 and have it stick, if Cache Level 2 provides a better preview that’s certainly welcome, but ultimately you should, for the time being, ideally assess sensitive Adjustments at View > 100%. 

That is reliable. 

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Aug 31, 2021 Aug 31, 2021

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Could you please post screenshots taken at View > 100% with the pertinent Panels (Toolbar, Layers, Channels, Options Bar, …) visible? 

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Hey, I took some screenshots with my view on 100% showing the layers and channels panels on the right:

Fr3aky_0-1630427399518.png

Fr3aky_1-1630427459568.png

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It's like this in the preview at 100% and now I'm guessing it is actually the same:

Fr3aky_5-1630428311924.png

 

I saw you used the curves adjustment layer to change the color on view at 100% and it turned black and white. I can still change the colors with the curves adjustment layer without getting a black and white image.

Fr3aky_3-1630427774044.pngFr3aky_4-1630427799392.png

I also saw you tried to fix this by changing your cache level from 2 to 1. Mine was normally at 4, I switched it to 1 and saved the file. When I came back it went up to 2 again. But with 2 it seems to look the same as the render preview.

Fr3aky_7-1630428890004.png

Should I just try and recreate the image I want with the cache level set on two or is there a better workaround?

Already thanks for the help!

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At current one cannot set the Cache Level to 1 and have it stick, if Cache Level 2 provides a better preview that’s certainly welcome, but ultimately you should, for the time being, ideally assess sensitive Adjustments at View > 100%. 

That is reliable. 

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Thanks man, will do!

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