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Merged layer is brighter and so is the stamp tool

Explorer ,
Oct 31, 2020 Oct 31, 2020

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Everything was great yesterday, this morning I start to update an image and when I create a  merged layer it is brighter. It does not matter what size I view in, it is still brighter. I deleted my photoshop preferences and tried again and I get the same results. Then I go to use my stamp tool and experience a simular thing. My stamp tool has a white glow around it.

Any help appreciated.

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Explorer , Oct 31, 2020 Oct 31, 2020

boy I feel stupid. I thought I had checked everything but missed one thing. The file has a bunch of layers and the one I was working on was low on the list. Up top was a curves adjustment layer that was turned on. Duh.... All is good now. Thanks for your all of your input.

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Explorer ,
Oct 31, 2020 Oct 31, 2020

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Oh, I am using photoshop 21.2.4

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Have you checked your blend mode for the tool? Is it set to lighten or screen?

If it is "Normal" try resetting the tool:

Screen Shot 2020-10-31 at 11.01.17 AM.png

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What if you press ctrl+1 to compare both at exactly 100%? Still different?

 

I ask because there seems to be quite a bit of noise, in which case viewing at 100% is critical.

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MikeGondek_0-1604161788126.png

 

Try turning off Open GL, restart photoshop to make performance change take effect (atleast you used to have to do this, not seeing the message in 2021 version).

 

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boy I feel stupid. I thought I had checked everything but missed one thing. The file has a bunch of layers and the one I was working on was low on the list. Up top was a curves adjustment layer that was turned on. Duh.... All is good now. Thanks for your all of your input.

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That's OK, thanks for reporting back 🙂

 

Sometimes just asking can kickstart the brain... 😉

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