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marcel_v90

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  1. I think that seems to fit. The L value does not seem to be relevant. I have it set to 0 in the adjustment and in the reference it is set to 55, but the color still seems to be the same. Edit: When I checked the color again via the color palette, it now showed me the 55 for the adjusted color at L, although these were not set. So it seems to be ok.
  2. That was probably my mistake. I should have just switched colours panel RGB Hex to HSL to see the H, S and L information. It can be so easy if you do it right
  3. Hey, I used the recolor function. It works quite well so far. However, I have a small problem. I want to change this color to a different one. So I have now found the RGB code via the color palette. When recoloring, however, I only have one slider to adjust the hue, brightness and saturation. I cannot reach the desired color and always have a small deviation. Is there a trick how I can get 100% of the desired color? Thank you very much
  4. Thanks for your answer. Okay, that makes no sense to me. I assumed that I only applied the effects within the groups. But as it looks like this is not. Is there a way to bind the effect so that it really only has an effect on the group? If I don't use a Lut, then the effects only seem to have an effect on the group.
  5. Hi guys, i'm new to affinity photo and i'm just working my way in. I have a Lut with a mask, which is in a group (see appendix). If I apply an effect to the group like "vibrance adjustment", where is this effect also applied on the lower level (background). But it should actually only be active in the group? What am I doing wrong?
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