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Saturation slider down to 0. Now, you'll see the X over the Color swatch, letting you know
it's set to None.
How to See Just One of Your Layers
Just Option-Click (PC: Alt-click) on the Eye icon beside the layer you want to see, and
all the others are hidden from view. Even though all the other layers are hidden, you can
scroll through them by pressing-and-holding the Option (PC: Alt) key , and then using the
Left and Right Bracket keys to move up/down the stack of layers. Want to bring them all
back? Just Option-click on that Eye icon again.
Painting Straight Lines
If you want to paint a straight line using the Adjustment Brush, you can use the same trick
we use with Photoshop's Brush tool: just click once where you want the line to start, press-
and-hold the Shift key, then click once where you want the straight line to end, and the
Adjustment Brush will draw a perfectly straight line between the two. Really handy when
working on hard edges, like the edge of a building where it meets the sky.
Save a “Jump Back” Spot
If you're familiar with Photoshop's History panel, and how you can make a snapshot at any
stage of your editing, so you can jump back to that look with just one click, well...good
news: you can do that in Camera Raw, too! You can save a snapshot while you're in any
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