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bartonlew
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June 15, 2018
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selection specific adjustment layers affecting entire image

  • June 15, 2018
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The title of this post reflects only one problem I am having with my image. 

I have a layer ("main") and 2 additional layers ("tile left" and "tile right") which are visible in the screenshot below.  The 2 tile layers comprise the bottom tile border of the image. 

The tile borders were too dark, so I selected them; created a Layer Mask; and added an Adjustment Layer (exposure), lightening them.  This worked initially, but now, when I activate the Adjustment Layer for "tile left" and "tile right," the exposure adjustment affects the entire image (see 2nd screenshot).  Why is this?

But here is my more serious problem.  I needed to edit pixels (clone/stamp and spot healing brush) on the tile layers.  So I made them Smart Objects and created a new blank layer and enabled Sample All Layers for the edits for these 2 layers.  This worked initially but now I am getting strange behavior when I activate the blank layers with the pixel edits for the tile layers.  See the 3rd image.  (I moved some of these Layers around between the screenshots posted below, but it didn't have any effects on the problems I was seeing.)  The "main" layer, "tile left" and "tile left pixel edit" layers are enabled, and totally crazy stuff is happening in the image.  In the 4th screenshot, the "main" layer, "tile right" and "tile right pixel edit" layers are enabled, and you can see similar bizarre artifacts appearing on the tile which looks totally normal in the 1st 2 images.  Does anyone have any idea what could be happening?  I feel like at some point I did something which when executed told me layers would be merged.  Although that doesn't appear to have happened, I wonder if I executed a command which has resulted in these artifacts being introduced - especially since for a while this was going along fine.  Everything was appearing as it should be.

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Correct answer davescm

If you want an adjustment layer only to affect the pixel layer below, and not other layers in the image, then you need to clip it to the pixel layer by Alt Clicking on the border between the adjustment layer and the pixel layer

See below

No adjustment layer

Adjustment layer turned on and effect all layers below:

Adjustment layer clipped to circle layer by Alt clicking on border where arrowed. Now adjustment only affects the circle

Dave

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davescm
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davescmCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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June 15, 2018

If you want an adjustment layer only to affect the pixel layer below, and not other layers in the image, then you need to clip it to the pixel layer by Alt Clicking on the border between the adjustment layer and the pixel layer

See below

No adjustment layer

Adjustment layer turned on and effect all layers below:

Adjustment layer clipped to circle layer by Alt clicking on border where arrowed. Now adjustment only affects the circle

Dave

bartonlew
bartonlewAuthor
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June 15, 2018

Thank you.  Are you able to address the other issue I am having here, or should I create a new post with a title that is appropriate to that issue?  Thank you for your assistance.

bartonlew
bartonlewAuthor
Legend
June 17, 2018

Hi

I've taken a close look at the file you sent. The issue is on your file layers (so is not a display artefact).

An example is the layer "tile left pixel edit" - which is partially filled with this black and white tiled pattern. I've shown it below, at 100% zoom, over a temporary black layer so that it is visible. Have you used Edit > Fill > Pattern at some stage?

There is a similar pattern on the layer mask of the two exposure adjustment layers. Again have the masks been filled with Edit > Fill > Pattern?

It looks like you will need to clear those layers and start again (or at least use the eraser to take out the patterns

Dave


Thank you.  I didn't use Edit>Fill>Pattern, at least not intentionally.  I can't imagine what happened.  I will start over and try and be more careful.  Thanks so much for troubleshooting this.

Bojan Živković11378569
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June 15, 2018

Second screenshot: Exposure is affecting entire image because the mask is allowing it (tile left exposure layer). Select mask for Exposure adjustment and press Ctrl + I to invert it if you want to adjust only tiles.