My edits are done as non-destructively as possible. The only things I
do to the original background layer (or more correctly a copy of) is
spotting dust, cloning in or out details as needed & sharpening. And
recently I haven't always been doing my sharpening to the background
layer (or it's copy).

Everything else is done with adjustment layers.

Cheers,

Dave

On 4/11/07, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I generally retouch in PS without adjustment layers. I almost always
> know exactly what I want to do, and if I change my mind, I simply
> flip back in the history. I'm not modifying the original, the RAW is
> still on file with all my adjustment parameters intact. For big
> retouching jobs, layers are great. For minor adjustment of
> photographs, they're unnecessary.
> Paul

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