CS3 let me add a Threshold layer (or any other Adjustment layer) without opening the Adjustment Layers pallet.
Is there a place I can click in CS4 to tell it to not open the Adjustment Layers pallet whenever I add an Adjustment layer?
Windows XP.
Thanks.
So far, I've been barking at the moon.
If I worked on a single monitor I would have submitted a feature request on this. With two, the adjustments panel works wonderfully and is light-years ahead of the old modal dialog (if I could only find a way to kill the silly icons).
Zeno's method works - but it would work even better if clicking on the
adjustment layer actually popped open the adjustments panel, which it
doesn't.
A double-click on the layer icon will make the adjustments panel open as you desire. Two clicks instead of one but still pretty easy.
To specifically address the original thread of this forum, Zeno's solution does seem to work, but why would someone design a program interface that has to be bullied into behaving intelligently.
Whatever group Adobe put together to beta test this interface was oblivious to aesthetics and the workflow habits of long-time users. Advertising this product as usable on a 1024x768 display is as deceptive as Microsoft's published minimum hardware requirements for Vista.
Photoshop CS4, I love (many of) your new features, but you sure are one butt-ugly creature.