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This is probably a cockpit error, but…
The shortcut to display a layer mask shows as Ctrl+\ (in the layers palette).
But that doesn’t seem to work. The title in the image window changes to indicate that it’s displaying the mask, but the eyeball in the layers palette stays off, and the displayed image doesn’t change – all the other eyeballs remain "on."
The shortcut to display a layer mask shows as Ctrl+\ (in the layers palette).
But that doesn’t seem to work. The title in the image window changes to indicate that it’s displaying the mask, but the eyeball in the layers palette stays off, and the displayed image doesn’t change – all the other eyeballs remain "on."
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