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Hey pplz !

Scenario :
I have a painting, and Ive put an adjustment layer over 10 or so layers of paint.

Is there any way to collapse the adjustment layer down, without having to collapse all the underneath layers? essentially I just want to be able to apply the changes done by the adjustment layer to the underlying layers, and keep the layers separate, so that I can carry on painting.

THANKS in advance !
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Would throwing it into a group work?
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Yeah, throw it in a group and set the group blending mode to "normal".

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Um...you can make a copy off all your layers, then collapse the copies with the mask.
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