If you’re like most people, you probably have a few layers in Photoshop. But if you’re like me, you might have more than that. You might have several layers that are all different colors or sizes. If you’re like me, it’s hard to know where to start adjusting one of those layers so that it looks the way you want it to. And if you’re like most people, it’s even harder to know how to apply adjustment layer adjustments. That’s why I’m going to show you how to adjust one of your layers in Photoshop using adjustment layer adjustments. And I’m going to show you how to do it in a way that will make your layer look the way you want it to. First, open up your layer in Photoshop and select the adjustment brush from the tools palette. Then drag the brush over the top of your layer so that its cursor is over the white part of the adjustment bar at the bottom of the palette. (You can see this control at the bottom of my screen when I select an adjustment brush.) Now drag down on the brush until its cursor is over either side of your layer (you can see this control at the bottom of my screen when I select an adjustment brush.) Now use your other hand to hold down one end of the adjustment bar and drag down on one side of your layer until its cursor is just above or below your color selection (You can see this control at the bottom of my screen when I select an adjustment brush.) Now use your other hand to hold down one end of the bar and drag up on one side until its cursor is just above or below your color selection (You can see this control at the bottom of my screen when I select an adjustment brush.)

Apply an adjustment layer to only one layer in Photoshop

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