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It’s probably a dumb question, but what’s the point in the ‘background’ layer? I can’t really find a difference between it and a normal layer except that it’s way less versatile. I always end up converting my backgrounds to layers and most of the people I work with do to. So, does adobe keep this annoying quirk in place just to add a step to our already too busy lives, or is there some magnificent secret about background layers that I’m missing?
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