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Last week I applied a High Pass Filter to a background image. Today I open up the document and decide I want to remove the HPF. However, I cannot seem to do so. I try selecting only the HPF but when doing so the original background image is also selected. Is it possible to remove just the HPF from the background image? If so, how?

P.S. - I realize that a copy of the background could prevent this question, but, that's not where I'm coming from. Just trying to determine if and how a HPF layer can be selected and deleted on it's own when there is no longer an opportunity to Ctrl + Z the situation.

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2 minutes ago, >|< said:

Sounds like the filter is mask-nested in the pixel layer, so click on the thumbnail of the filter instead of its name to select it.

That did it. Mask-nested it was. Thanks very much for the advice.

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