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Deleting the Blend if effect in 1 click

Enthusiast ,
Dec 20, 2022 Dec 20, 2022

Now we have to double click to open the Layer style window, move the sliders back to their default position, click OK. That's 4-5 clicks. I suggest deleting the effect in 1 click, but the Adobe should assign a hotkey for that.

 

For instance, Ctrl+click or Shift+click or Alt+click.

IvanZayats_0-1671538790510.png

 

Yep, we can use the Clear layer style option (just in 2 clicks).

IvanZayats_2-1671538790501.png

BUT if there are also some effects, it removes all of them.

IvanZayats_4-1671538790552.png

 

P.S. moderator, if you don't have the courage to admit your mistake, follow the community rules at least!

There's a clear RULE: ONE request per thread. So, do not merge the topics with different requests!

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Contributor ,
Dec 26, 2022 Dec 26, 2022

Hello,

You can create an action that reset "blend if" sliders for you. You have to create a "Style" of course.
https://youtu.be/wsJMrRthtPI

Not sure if my previous answer was sent, in case of, sorry !

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Enthusiast ,
Dec 26, 2022 Dec 26, 2022

Thanks, nice, but it won't save much time. I don't use the Blend if too often, so I doubt I need an action.

But I'd prefer to have it native in PS as described 🙂

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Community Expert ,
Dec 27, 2022 Dec 27, 2022
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I have voted for the native feature request. Being able to opt/alt or shift or cmd/ctrl click the icon in the GUI makes sense (Adobe, please also make this recordable in an action).

 

@benj_v – I too suggested an action (a style isn't needed, but a conditional based on colour mode is) and I also created a script for that for use until this is a native feature, where a custom keyboard shortcut can be applied to the script:

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-ideas/toggle-the-blend-if-visibility-in-1-click/i...

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