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I’m trying to do something fairly straight forward but am having difficulty finding exactly how to accomplish this in any of my Photoshop books – or I’m looking in the wrong place and would sincerely appreciate any tips or advice.
I’m creating a photo collage / montage that is comprised of several different photos. This has resulted in me having 10 layers of which the top 8 are visible and the bottom 2 are turned off. For simplicity and brevity here, let’s just say I have 8 layers and the top (uppermost) layer I’ll call "layer 1".
I want to apply an adjustment layer w/ curves on layer No.1 and I want it only to effect the top 3 layers and NOT have any effect on layers 4 thru 8. What is the best way to accomplish this having already gotten this far, in mid project.
If I need to supply any more detailed information please let me know. Thanks for any advice !
I’m creating a photo collage / montage that is comprised of several different photos. This has resulted in me having 10 layers of which the top 8 are visible and the bottom 2 are turned off. For simplicity and brevity here, let’s just say I have 8 layers and the top (uppermost) layer I’ll call "layer 1".
I want to apply an adjustment layer w/ curves on layer No.1 and I want it only to effect the top 3 layers and NOT have any effect on layers 4 thru 8. What is the best way to accomplish this having already gotten this far, in mid project.
If I need to supply any more detailed information please let me know. Thanks for any advice !
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