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When you _________________ , you lose all ability to edit text, masks, adjustment layers, layer styles, and any other non-destructive ways of working.

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Rasterizing a layer in a graphics editing application converts it into a bitmap, causing loss of editable properties and non-destructive editing capabilities.

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When you rasterize a layer in a program such as Adobe Photoshop, you lose all ability to edit text, masks, adjustment layers, layer styles, and any other non-destructive ways of working. This action converts the layer into a bitmap image, which is composed of pixels, making it impossible to use many of the editing features that rely on the layer's original structure and properties. To maintain flexibility in editing, it is advised to keep layers in their non-rasterized state as long as possible, only rasterizing when absolutely necessary.

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