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When I apply an adjustment to a layer (e.g. Brightness), once it is set, it can not be modified.  If you want to make another change to the Brightness, you need to add a second Brightness adjustment.  Is this the way things are supposed to work? Thanks,

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7 minutes ago, Engine44 said:

When I apply an adjustment to a layer (e.g. Brightness), once it is set, it can not be modified.

To modify an adjustment, double-tap the adjustment layer in the Layers Studio. The controls for the adjustment will be displayed on the Context toolbar.

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12 minutes ago, Alfred said:

To modify an adjustment, double-tap the adjustment layer in the Layers Studio. The controls for the adjustment will be displayed on the Context toolbar.

Interesting but it brings up another point.  Let’s say I have a Brightness adjustment set at -100 but that is not enough. If I want to reduce the Brightness further, I apparently need to add a second Brightness adjustment. Is that correct? Thanks.

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7 minutes ago, Engine44 said:

Interesting but it brings up another point.  Let’s say I have a Brightness adjustment set at -100 but that is not enough. If I want to reduce the Brightness further, I apparently need to add a second Brightness adjustment. Is that correct? Thanks.

I think that’s correct. I can’t see any other way to do it!

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