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Hello Adobe forums,
I was wondering if anyone could help me.
Recently my Photoshop has been auto-selecting the adjustment layers within my documents. I have the 'auto-select parameter' turned off but it's still selecting the adjustment layer that I want it to ignore.
On the below image I've clicked the 'RACE_NAME' layer and as you can see it's selected the 'Vibrance Adjustment Layer' which I want it to ignore.
If anyone could help I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!
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Is the Move Tool set to »Auto-Select« in the Options Bar?
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Hello,
Yes it is set to Auto-Select. It's auto-selecting the adjustment layer. So annoying.
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Really shouldn't be doing that; only layers with contents like pixels or Smart Objects should be chosen.
Try a tool reset? (You can use "Reset Tool" but to be thorough you can reset them all this way.)
If that doesn't work, a preferences reset might work (but be aware this will reset everything):
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html#reset_preferences
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Thanks mate I've just tried both those methods.
It's still doing it, unfortunately. I think it's something to do with the files. If I delete the 'Vibrance Adjustment' layer and recreate it. The auto-select ignores the layer as normal.
Is there anyway another user could add a pixel to that adjustment layer? Or affect the file somehow so that it does this?
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Can you repro with new documents?
Adjustment layers are just that; they don't have any elements/contents like pixel or Smart Objects do, other than their grayscale masks.
Are you on Mac? Wondering if this might be yet another video-driver-related bug that seems to be plaguing Mac users these days.