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When you say "greyed out eyeballs", do you mean a grey square where the eyeball was before you hid that layer?
If not, please explain further.
Otherwise, Merge Visible should do just that. For example, if I create 3 layers and paint a blue blob on one, green on the next and red on the next, I can see all 3 blobs. If I click on the "eye" of the green layer, it disappears. If I now click Merge Visible, I get a visible layer with just blue and red on the bottom and a hidden layer with green on top.
If I insert an adjustment layer and hide it and Merge Visible, its effect does not show in the merged layer.
Am I missing something?
If not, please explain further.
Otherwise, Merge Visible should do just that. For example, if I create 3 layers and paint a blue blob on one, green on the next and red on the next, I can see all 3 blobs. If I click on the "eye" of the green layer, it disappears. If I now click Merge Visible, I get a visible layer with just blue and red on the bottom and a hidden layer with green on top.
If I insert an adjustment layer and hide it and Merge Visible, its effect does not show in the merged layer.
Am I missing something?
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