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Gibney

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  1. To see a list of keyboard shortcuts (this works very well with many other iPad apps): To see a list of shortcuts that you can use with an app, press and hold the Command ⌘ key when you use the app or on the Home Screen. https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT211096 Bernie
  2. In the desktop versions of Affinity Photo 2, it’s possible to save and restore presets of Live Luminosity Masks. it appears this functionality is missing in the iPad version (or it’s hidden / not easy to find). Am I missing something - or will these capabilities be introduced in a future release? Bernie
  3. Does the ‘Layer States’ Panel exist in Affinity Photo 2 (on iPad)? If so, how do you access it?Tthanks, Bernie
  4. Thanks Huniseapi, I had been trying to figure out Luminosity masking for some time using “Blend Ranges'. The approach works well but I was frustrated at not being able to create a mask that I could further refine (add or subtract content, or shrink / grow / feather the actual mask). By chance I came across a bog post by David Ellinsworth that highlighted a crucial step I was missing in the process. After using the the 'Blend Range' slider, it's then beneficial to then use the 'Select' > 'Select From Layer' menu option to create a selection (then a mask) from the layer (with blend range applied to it). This then leaves a mask that can be refined as necessary I wouldn't think it should be too difficult a task for Serif / Affinity Photo to implement such a panel. Thanks again.
  5. I just watched a great PS Youtube tutorial video on Luminosity masking that explains a great way to create quick, easy & accurate luminosity masks by using 'tonal ranges. If you watch this video from the 12 minute mark you can see a simple panel with slider for previewing and adjusting the target areas. It would be great if Affinity Photo had similar capabilities. The video can be found here...... Bernie
  6. I just watched a great PS Youtube tutorial video on Luminosity that explains the need very simply. If you watch this video from the 12 minute mark you can see a simple panel with slider for previewing and adjusting the target areas. The video can be found here...... Bernie
  7. Thanks - but it’s not the keyboard I’m after. It’s the equations editor panel (for the procedural texture filter). Bernie
  8. Is there a panel to input / edit the equations for the Procedural Texture filter in Affinity Photo on iPad? I can't figure out how to find it. Thanks.
  9. Hi, I’m Relatively new to Affinity Photo (both on iPad & Mac), and have the same problem on both platforms. I hope i’m posting this question in the right place. I’m trying to make a mask that targets the sky in the attached image (including the small areas in the roof parapet and the gaps in the trees). I have: Created a luminosity mask (see image 2), that I now want to adjust from being grey scale (see image 3) to pure black & white l’ve created two child layers to the mask (curves and levels) and set them both to target the Alpha channels - see image 4 (I know I can paint on these masks to further target the areas they are applied to) The problem that I have is that I can’t find a way to visualise purely the mask when I’m adjusting the curves / levels layer. When I put the mask layer into ‘Solo’ mode - I can only see the original luminosity mask, and can’t see the impact of any changes to the mask that are caused by the curves / levels adjustments. Is there a way to do this, or am I missing something? Is there a problem with the workflow I’m using? Any advise, hints, tips or pointers will be much appreciated. Thanks..... Bernie
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