Work with backdrops

Last updated on Oct 27, 2025

Learn about backdrops in Adobe Photoshop, which let you compare distortions with the original image or other layers in the Liquify filter.

What are backdrops?

Backdrops display a reference image behind your working layer in the Liquify filter. They help you make precise edits, align distortions, and compare before and after states while you work.

Backdrop options in Liquify

In the Liquify dialog box, expand the Backdrop section:

  • Use: Select a source layer as your backdrop.
  • Mode: Choose how the backdrop blends with your current layer, for example, Behind or In Front.
  • Opacity: Adjust the transparency to balance the visibility of your edits and the reference image.

Tips for working with backdrops

  • Lower opacity, around 50% is helpful for portrait retouching to maintain natural proportions.
  • Toggle the backdrop on and off to check your progress.
  • Use backdrops with multi-layer projects to align edits more accurately.
Note

Backdrops are separate from the Show Mesh option. Meshes display a grid to help you track distortions, while backdrops provide a visual reference image.