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How to apply adjustments to slices in Photoshop?
How to delete the first slice photoshop generated while using slice tool?Photoshop - How to apply an indexed color palette when saving individual slices using “Save for Web”?Photoshop slices white border around imageHow to slice a huge image into smaller ones with 'Save for Web'Photoshop - Hiding layers for exporting slicesExact slice size of slice toolCopying the position of a slice or slices from one PSD file to another oneSlice an image into pieces and generate images that contain all the prior partsPhotoshop - How to apply gradient to only part of an image in photoshopHow do I change the order and number of slices in Photoshop?
I have an image splitted into 3 parts by the slice tool.
I also have a couple of adjustments that I want to apply only on the second and the third part of the image.
What is the way to do this in Photoshop?
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I have an image splitted into 3 parts by the slice tool.
I also have a couple of adjustments that I want to apply only on the second and the third part of the image.
What is the way to do this in Photoshop?
adobe-photoshop slices
Select and mask each area individually. If you make a marquee selection and then add a layer adjustment, it will covert that into a mask, but if you're planning to add multiple adjustments to each area... I think I would make 3 groups and add layer mask to all of them and stick adjustments inside.
– Joonas
May 4 at 11:16
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I have an image splitted into 3 parts by the slice tool.
I also have a couple of adjustments that I want to apply only on the second and the third part of the image.
What is the way to do this in Photoshop?
adobe-photoshop slices
I have an image splitted into 3 parts by the slice tool.
I also have a couple of adjustments that I want to apply only on the second and the third part of the image.
What is the way to do this in Photoshop?
adobe-photoshop slices
adobe-photoshop slices
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Select and mask each area individually. If you make a marquee selection and then add a layer adjustment, it will covert that into a mask, but if you're planning to add multiple adjustments to each area... I think I would make 3 groups and add layer mask to all of them and stick adjustments inside.
– Joonas
May 4 at 11:16
add a comment |
Select and mask each area individually. If you make a marquee selection and then add a layer adjustment, it will covert that into a mask, but if you're planning to add multiple adjustments to each area... I think I would make 3 groups and add layer mask to all of them and stick adjustments inside.
– Joonas
May 4 at 11:16
Select and mask each area individually. If you make a marquee selection and then add a layer adjustment, it will covert that into a mask, but if you're planning to add multiple adjustments to each area... I think I would make 3 groups and add layer mask to all of them and stick adjustments inside.
– Joonas
May 4 at 11:16
Select and mask each area individually. If you make a marquee selection and then add a layer adjustment, it will covert that into a mask, but if you're planning to add multiple adjustments to each area... I think I would make 3 groups and add layer mask to all of them and stick adjustments inside.
– Joonas
May 4 at 11:16
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Select a slice with the slice selection tool. Copy it to the clipboard with Ctrl+C. Paste in place. You get a new layer which contains the stuff in your slice. You can adjust it and merge back when you are 200% sure the original can be replaced.
Or you can Ctrl+Click it in the layers panel and make a selection which covers the slice. You can use it to edit the original or to create automatically a perfect layer mask when you add an Adjustment layer. Delete the generated slice content layer when it's not needed.
There's also another way to make a selection which is pixel perfectly the same as your slice. Put option View > Snap to slice = ON. Then drag a rectangular selection marquee. If you carefully start from a slice corner, the selection snaps to the slice border.
Thanks, the last solution was to quickest.
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Select a slice with the slice selection tool. Copy it to the clipboard with Ctrl+C. Paste in place. You get a new layer which contains the stuff in your slice. You can adjust it and merge back when you are 200% sure the original can be replaced.
Or you can Ctrl+Click it in the layers panel and make a selection which covers the slice. You can use it to edit the original or to create automatically a perfect layer mask when you add an Adjustment layer. Delete the generated slice content layer when it's not needed.
There's also another way to make a selection which is pixel perfectly the same as your slice. Put option View > Snap to slice = ON. Then drag a rectangular selection marquee. If you carefully start from a slice corner, the selection snaps to the slice border.
Thanks, the last solution was to quickest.
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May 4 at 13:07
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Select a slice with the slice selection tool. Copy it to the clipboard with Ctrl+C. Paste in place. You get a new layer which contains the stuff in your slice. You can adjust it and merge back when you are 200% sure the original can be replaced.
Or you can Ctrl+Click it in the layers panel and make a selection which covers the slice. You can use it to edit the original or to create automatically a perfect layer mask when you add an Adjustment layer. Delete the generated slice content layer when it's not needed.
There's also another way to make a selection which is pixel perfectly the same as your slice. Put option View > Snap to slice = ON. Then drag a rectangular selection marquee. If you carefully start from a slice corner, the selection snaps to the slice border.
Thanks, the last solution was to quickest.
– user840718
May 4 at 13:07
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Select a slice with the slice selection tool. Copy it to the clipboard with Ctrl+C. Paste in place. You get a new layer which contains the stuff in your slice. You can adjust it and merge back when you are 200% sure the original can be replaced.
Or you can Ctrl+Click it in the layers panel and make a selection which covers the slice. You can use it to edit the original or to create automatically a perfect layer mask when you add an Adjustment layer. Delete the generated slice content layer when it's not needed.
There's also another way to make a selection which is pixel perfectly the same as your slice. Put option View > Snap to slice = ON. Then drag a rectangular selection marquee. If you carefully start from a slice corner, the selection snaps to the slice border.
Select a slice with the slice selection tool. Copy it to the clipboard with Ctrl+C. Paste in place. You get a new layer which contains the stuff in your slice. You can adjust it and merge back when you are 200% sure the original can be replaced.
Or you can Ctrl+Click it in the layers panel and make a selection which covers the slice. You can use it to edit the original or to create automatically a perfect layer mask when you add an Adjustment layer. Delete the generated slice content layer when it's not needed.
There's also another way to make a selection which is pixel perfectly the same as your slice. Put option View > Snap to slice = ON. Then drag a rectangular selection marquee. If you carefully start from a slice corner, the selection snaps to the slice border.
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Thanks, the last solution was to quickest.
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Thanks, the last solution was to quickest.
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Thanks, the last solution was to quickest.
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Select and mask each area individually. If you make a marquee selection and then add a layer adjustment, it will covert that into a mask, but if you're planning to add multiple adjustments to each area... I think I would make 3 groups and add layer mask to all of them and stick adjustments inside.
– Joonas
May 4 at 11:16