Omaroo
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Thanks very much Meb - I'll give it a go :) I must say that the way Adobe have designed their grad filter is very intuitive and lovely to use. Having to work with layers as distinct entities rather than the process staying under the hood, as it were, will take some getting used to. Future feature?
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Hi all :)
I'm new here, so please excuse me if this is the wrong section to post my question in.
Is there a way to apply a graduated filter (not colour, but filter effect) across an image as per one of my favourite features in Lightroom? If I have a cloudy sky that I wish to gradually darken from the very top - lightening as it progresses down the image - either by gradually increasing exposure or lessening contrast, can this be done in Affinity Photo simply? i.e. I don't want to add colour, I want to apply a graduation of my chosen effect by nominating a start and end point. I use this feature in Lightroom to apply graduated angular vignettes coming in from an edge. This is something I rely in a great deal in Lightroom.
Nice program so far - I like it. Thanks a million! :)
Cheers
Chris
Release Date of Affinity Publisher
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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With respect - will northern-hemisphere-based (usually American) companies please stop using "seasonal" nomenclature when describing release dates. The "coming this summer" reference means that you don't consider the entire southern hemisphere's market worth a damn to you. It's our winter, of course, and while that easily figured out by most individuals, it still begs the question why you can't simply state a month or group of months if you want to hide in that seasonal-width granularity. Sorry to rant, but damn it's annoying - especially given that I've literally been patiently waiting for YEARS for this product now.