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Nothing is more frustrating than destructive editing. Let me show you a few techniques to keep your Photoshop workflows non-destructive. Applying adjustments directly to your layers is just about as destructive as you can get. Instead of burning edits onto your pixels like the sight of Comic Sans on a business card burns onto your retinas, we can use Adjustment Layers, which can be added at the bottom of your Layers Panel. Here youamp;#39;ll find many of the same adjustments, but youamp;#39;ll notice that when one is selected, itamp;#39;s added as a separate layer with the adjustments available to edit within the Properties Panel. The beauty of working with Adjustment Layers is not only can they be hidden or deleted at any point during your project, but many of the benefits of layers comes along with them. Want the adjustment to only effect the layer below? Hold down Alt/Option, hover in-between, and click to clip! Need to remove parts of your adjustment? Apply a layer mask, grab yo