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I follow the steps on this video 

 

https://youtu.be/qm7UYAQbb3M?si=sOE5GFA8mNs6-Fiy

 

At 4:47 she adds a second HSL Adjustment Layer.

 

 

I added a HSL adjustment layer. 

 

Now I’ll add a second hsl adjustment layer.

 

However when I click Adjustment Studio - HSL - Desaturation

 

It does not add a new layer.

 

It does something on the last selected layer.

 

So how can I add a second HSL adjustment layer. 

 

 

 

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Use a trick. iPad does not allow to add another adjustment layer of same type like the active in layer stack.

either select a different layer before adding, or use duplicate to get another copy, and reset the adjustment layer settings of copy.

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