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Hi!

I wonder whether it is possible to fill a mask with black or white in order to "reset" it. Often I copy adjustment layers from one photo to another one. For example at a series of product shots or portraits and I want them to have the same look. With the adjustment layers I usually use the inbuilt mask to avoid additional masking layers.

Now, when I paste layers in, what is the quickest way to fill the mask black again? Currently I use the brush but it can be cumbersome to repeat setting it to a large hard brush at 100% flow and back to a small soft brush with low flow again. I've tried the fill bucket or clicking on colour swatches but haven't found a solution yet. Any ideas for a shortcut here?

Cheers!

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One way...

Edit > Fill       (Shift+F5)

and fill with black or white

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