 Hello, everybody. Welcome back to another Photoshop tutorial. In this one, it's a quick tutorial. I'm going to show you how to use group blending modes and how to make adjustments to a group and not impact everything below it in the layer stack. What am I talking about? Here you go. I've got this cactus group here with three cactuses in it. They're all the same. And then underneath it, I've got all these other layers here. And what I want to do is I want to adjust the curve. I want to do a curves adjustment and impact only the cactuses. Normally, you'd click on one of the layers like this. You would go ahead and you would create a curves layer and then you would jack it up like this, for example, and then you'd clipping mask it and that works on that one cactus. I'm not going to do that. I'm going to show you a simpler way. Here's what you do. You click on the group. After you've made a group, I've got a group called cactus. Change the blending mode from pass through to normal. Now when you do this, when I go ahead and make an adjustment layer, for example, a curves adjustment, this will only impact the cactuses and nothing beneath it. Let me show you here. The curves layers built, I'm going to jack this way up for demonstration reasons. And then look, that's it. Everything underneath it, all of those layers, aren't it not impacted. That's how you do it in Photoshop. Thanks for watching.