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Pressed wrong button = parts of my edit got «pixelated» in Photoshop

Explorer ,
May 18, 2020 May 18, 2020

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Hello my fellow photoshoppers - i did of course the terrible mistake of trying to take a screenshoot of my photoshop work on my macbook and pressed surprisingly the wrong buttons. As it turns out some parts of my edit got «pixelated». I was suppose to press arrow up+cmd+4 on my macbook pro - does anyone know how to fix this?
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The pink lips are suppose to look like the red ones. So the strange thing is that if i have like layer over the grayish lips the pink colour will be back and it will look normal. 
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The same goes for the eyes, the left one has gotten the pixelating in it. If i move the eyes to a palce where there is no layers they will look like this:
Skjermbilde 2020-05-18 kl. 22.34.36.png
 
I dont understand what i pressed, but i really hope this can get fixed. I have a 2 backupfiles, but i would rather just fix it in this one. 
Thank you guys so much for all the help, sincerly Emily!


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Adobe Employee , May 18, 2020 May 18, 2020

It looks like you are looking at the out of gamut warning.  go to View >  and click on Gamut Warning
and see if the gray overlay goes away.

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Adobe Employee ,
May 18, 2020 May 18, 2020

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Hi Emily,

Welcome to the Adobe Community!

I believe you may have switched Channels, with the Command + 3, 4, or 5 shortcuts. Command + 2 should switch back to RGB, or you can check in your Channels panel. Make sure RGB is selected.

240045_Channels.jpg

 

Let us know how it goes.
Regards,
Sahil

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Hiii thank you so much for answering!! I have checked my channels and they look like this:

Skjermbilde 2020-05-18 kl. 22.56.24.pngSkjermbilde 2020-05-18 kl. 22.56.56.png

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If i leave the channels as one colour (gray) then the edit will look normal like this:

Skjermbilde 2020-05-18 kl. 22.59.36.png

Buth without colours.

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It looks like you are looking at the out of gamut warning.  go to View >  and click on Gamut Warning
and see if the gray overlay goes away.

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Thank you SO SO SO SO SOOO MUCH!!!

This have actually happen one time before (3 years ago) and i didnt have any experience in photoshop... so i started all over! 

Thank you so much for all the help!!

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