On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 11:14 PM, David Mann <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 4, 2014, at 2:15 am, Bruce Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 11:20 PM, David Mann <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I use adjustment layers all the time, they're great.  I just wish the 
>>> highlight/shadow tool was available as an adjustment layer.
>>
>> Two words: Smart Object.
>>
>> While it would be nice if it was an adjustment layer, it's not a
>> biggie for me. I primarily use the highlight/shadow tool to retouch
>> eyes and that requires copying just the eyes to their own layer for
>> the tool to calculate the right values.
>
> I'll look into smart objects, assuming they're available in CS5 :)
>
> For some of the files I processed today I created a new layer with the areas 
> I wanted to adjust, so I may continue to do that in future.
>
> I've also been known to create layer groups for difficult areas.  If you set 
> the blending mode on the group to "Normal" (default is pass-through) you can 
> add adjustment layers to the group without affecting the layers underneath it.

Smart Objects have been around since CS2. I have CS5 myself -- haven't
upgraded to CS6 quite yet (though I'm nervous about waiting too long)
-- and use SO's sometimes. Especially for filters like High-pass and
Gaussian blur, none of which are adjustment layers.

Yeah, I do that with groups too. But I more often use Clipping to add
an adjustment layer to just a single layer, the one right below it.

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-bmw

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