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all right itamp;#39;s time for another extremely basic tutorial and this might actually indicate just how much of a newbie I was at one point and actually still am in a lot of ways because thereamp;#39;s so much to learn in the docHub Creative Suite and other software out there itamp;#39;s just amazing but I did for the longest time did not know how to apply an adjustment layer to just one single layer hereamp;#39;s the problem Iamp;#39;d always run into so you have an adjustment layer down here say I have this layer selected which is this my friends head here and I apply a hue and saturation adjustment layer now as I adjust this youamp;#39;ll notice that not only does my friends head change colors but all of the layers underneath also are changing colors and for the longest time I could not figure out how to just adjust one Iamp;#39;ll just apply these to one layer I would even go so far as to just cut out the head of my friend or something like that and I would apply a layer to