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What I am finding is that locking layers and/or making them invisible does not exclude them from being affected by the paint brush. The paint brush marks the selected layer, and superimposes its effect on top of all the other layers below it, unless you make the layer that has the painting on it invisible. But if I ctrl-click the "layer icon" --the little image of the layer displayed in the layers palette-- then Photoshop shows the layer as selected with the familiar crawling dotted line around it, and the layer is isolated, and you can paint on it exclusively.
This is in Photoshop Elements 5.0, and it could be that I've messed up my software's configuration maybe, but that is how it's working for me.
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