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Color Editor adjustments not visible in viewer

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  • SFA
    Have you applied a Mask in the layer?

    Are you trying to use the selected colour(s) to create a mask?


    Grant
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  • NNN636746263898859274
    Not that I am adware of:

    - I added a new layer above 'background'
    - opened colour editor
    - advanced
    - picked a colour range (big selection)
    - screwed up the hue 😲 , maximed saturation

    Nothing seems to happen
    When I check ' view selected colour range' I see the selected area and the adjustments I made though.
    Creating a mask layer using the tool from the selected colour range is working as expected but that's not what I want.(in this case..)

    When I repeat the same actions as described on the background 'layer' (and not on an added layer) it's working all fine.
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  • SFA
    Reads like you need to add a mask to the layer since you have not mentioned doing so.

    If you want to change your colour adjustments for the whole area of the image you can highlight the layer you want to add the Colour changes to, right click, select Fill Mask. and that should give you what you want.

    To be selective just select the Draw Mask brush and paint away.

    With the chosen layer selected hit the M key to see the mask if there is one.

    HTH.


    Grant.
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  • Robert Whetton
    [quote="NNN636746263898859274" wrote:
    Not that I am adware of:

    - I added a new layer above 'background'
    - opened colour editor
    - advanced
    - picked a colour range (big selection)
    - screwed up the hue 😲 , maximed saturation

    Nothing seems to happen
    When I check ' view selected colour range' I see the selected area and the adjustments I made though.
    Creating a mask layer using the tool from the selected colour range is working as expected but that's not what I want.(in this case..)

    When I repeat the same actions as described on the background 'layer' (and not on an added layer) it's working all fine.

    Grab the brush and brush over what you want to change, if you want it to happen all over the image, right click on the layer and invert layer mask
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  • NNN636746263898859274
    The mask.... 🤭

    Great and thanks a lot for you help. That's it!!!!!
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