I've used layer comps in the past and they have worked well. What I need now to continue using them as usual, but add a few colorizing adjustment layers, that the comps disregard completel (yellow in the pic). In an ideal world, they would not be saved to comps (but normal layers would, green). So when creating 25 different comps I could then enable a specific colorizer on top, and export them at that color, then switch to another adjusment layer and then export the 25 using that instead. Right now the comps "know" that an adjustment layer was bound to them, so to export them a bit differently I'd have to re-save them with the other color individually before exporting. Is what I need possible?
- The only workaround I could come up with is to save all to comps but drag down their opacity slider to 0 when I don't want them. This is okay, but only for existing colors, and it's a mess as they all look "enabled" in the Layers panel.Firsh - justifiedgrid.com– Firsh - justifiedgrid.com2025-02-14 11:48:55 +00:00Commented Feb 14 at 11:48
- 1If you need to show and hide layers based on the layer name, then you might be able to do this with a script. Maybe even with an action. Kind of difficult for me at least to understand your workflow. Are you able to add a screenshot for an example of what you're doing?AndrewH– AndrewH2025-02-14 14:34:32 +00:00Commented Feb 14 at 14:34
- Added a pic. Basically I wanted to save to the comps only the composition 3 book covers, x25. The effect applied was subject to change and not just by changing the existing, active adjustment layers.Firsh - justifiedgrid.com– Firsh - justifiedgrid.com2025-02-15 00:01:52 +00:00Commented Feb 15 at 0:01
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