Layers hidden in Photoshop, but it shows picture on screen

Hello. Using PSCS4 under XP.

I have a Photoshop document done by someone else that I'm opening. There are 5 layers. 3 are hidden. When I hide all the layers, the image still appears on the screen. In the layers palette, I see Unify: with 3 icons and click on spread image1 is checked. I don't think I've ever seen that before in the layers palette. Below, I have a picture of what's going on. Don't know if there is a way to set up a file like this when you start a new document or what, but it's happening. all hidden layers, but the image appears. If all goes well, I'm missing something

hiddenlys.jpg

Better control panel layers, it seems that spot for me.

If your image is in RGB, then I guess that it is red, green, blue... and another thing, something like 1 Spot or Pantone color blablabla.

If you never want to see it just move to the trash icon in the Panel layers and you'll get "cleen" image (I wonder why it does that). Or you can use Merge Spot channel from the menu of channels that will blend (separated) he in RGB.

Tags: Photoshop

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