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Posted on 02/02/26 4:46:37 PM
DavidMac
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Something new or have I somehow missed this before?
Since re-installing my OS and subsequently re-installing Photoshop I have discovered a new behaviour I can’t recall ever having see before.

If add a new curves layer adjustment and then go away and come back to it later and change it again my original curve remains visible unchanged as a reference until I have completed the new changes.





It makes perfect sense but I cannot remember it ever happening before. Is this something new to just the very latest release (which would mean I had never seen it before) or is there some setting somewhere that governs this behaviour that I never knew about? I’ve gone digging in both the Curves Dialogue settings and in General Settings but can’t find anything that turns it on or off. It’s not a problem, far from it, it’s quite useful, but I’m puzzled how or why I have never seen this before.

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Posted on 06/02/26 08:28:53 AM
Steve Caplin
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Re: Something new or have I somehow missed this before?
I think that's new behaviour. Useful.

Posted on 06/02/26 11:49:38 AM
DavidMac
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Re: Something new or have I somehow missed this before?
Yes. I've come to that conclusion too. I can't find any mention of it anywhere, it's just 'there' all of a sudden. And it is a simple and useful change.

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