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Posted on 18/12/17 3:24:22 PM |
DavidMac
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Clipping adjustment layers by default
Have started using Photoshop CC18. With all my past editions of PS I have always set adjustment layers to clip by default to the image layer below. I cannot remember how I did this last time in CS 6 where I have it enabled. I have checked everything I can think of (preferences, layer options, layer adjustment palette options) till I'm going crazy. At present every time I create an adjustment layer I have to clip by hand which is severely irritating. Can somebody please put me out of my misery? ![]() _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |
Posted on 18/12/17 5:22:47 PM |
DavidMac
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Re: Clipping adjustment layers by default
Found it! ![]() You have to first open the Adjustments Panel (which many people don't use I think) then open it's drop down menu. At the bottom you can choose whether adjustment layers clip automatically to the layer below and whether they automatically carry an attached mask layer. Duh! The time I have lost on this ....... no documentation anywhere on Adobe that I could find. ![]() _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |
Posted on 09/01/18 1:26:39 PM |
Frank
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Re: Clipping adjustment layers by default
Didn't know that |
Posted on 09/01/18 9:11:40 PM |
DavidMac
Director of Photoshop Posts: 5433 Reply ![]() |
Re: Clipping adjustment layers by default
And it's quite useful to know ...... it's one of those 'small is big' options. ![]() _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |
Posted on 10/01/18 12:44:49 PM |
Frank
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Re: Clipping adjustment layers by default
I agree --using it now and loving it-- thanks |
Posted on 12/01/18 4:53:05 PM |
Nick Curtain
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Re: Clipping adjustment layers by default
My view is that having the Adjustment layer clipping to the underlying layer automatically would be just as annoying as not having it clipping. You very often need a global change and everyone will have a personal preference on this one. Horses for courses and all that. Having created the Adj Layer you can either right click on it and choose 'create clipping mask', or unclip it from the drop down menu. This only takes a second and I cannot really see this being an inconvenience. You can also Alt click on the bottom line to clip and unclip the Adjustment Layer as desired. Again, this takes no time at all. In CS6, you could hold Alt click on the Adjustment layer icon when opening and a dialogue box would appear giving you the option to clip the Adsjustment and also choose the blending mode etc. I used this regularly and this loss following introduction of the Cloud version is the most frustrating aspect to me. Not sure why Adobe took this backward step. |
Posted on 12/01/18 5:47:37 PM |
DavidMac
Director of Photoshop Posts: 5433 Reply ![]() |
Re: Clipping adjustment layers by default
It all comes down to your personal manner of working. I use very, very few global adjustments indeed. They are a rare exception. Virtually all my adjustment layers are clipped. So, for me, clipping by default makes perfect sense. One less thing to have to think about. _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |