yitzaklr
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yitzaklr reacted to fde101 in LAB Interpolation for Gradients
I tried this and as far as I can tell the interpolation of the gradient colors is being done in RGB regardless of the color space used to set the gradient stops.
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yitzaklr reacted to G7495x in LAB Interpolation for Gradients
I believe @yitzaklr meant this: Gradient Interpolation Mode / Color Space
https://learnui.design/tools/gradient-generator.html
You can try altering the color space and see the difference in this tool... This would be one hell of an addition to Affinity. Please consider.
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yitzaklr got a reaction from Max P in LAB Interpolation for Gradients
Noted on the forum name. I noticed the LAB color settings, but was wondering if there'd be any way to get deeper into it, like LAB filters and LAB gradients. I made a whole thing in python to demo the LAB gradients if anyone's interested
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yitzaklr got a reaction from G7495x in LAB Interpolation for Gradients
Noted on the forum name. I noticed the LAB color settings, but was wondering if there'd be any way to get deeper into it, like LAB filters and LAB gradients. I made a whole thing in python to demo the LAB gradients if anyone's interested
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yitzaklr got a reaction from G7495x in LAB Interpolation for Gradients
Is there any plans to add CIE-LAB gradients for affinity? I've been playing around with them in Python and LAB-interpolated gradients look a lot better than RGB-interpolated gradients, especially for backgrounds and things like that. I looked through the SVG standard and SVG supports CIELAB interpolation, along with a few others. So is there any plans to add alternate gradient interpolations to Affinity designer? Or even a full LAB color space, like in Affinity Photo or photoshop?
I added a photo for anyone that's interested (CIELAB on the left)
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yitzaklr reacted to Robin Whalley in Luminosity mask
Another alternative to using a luminosity mask is to use blending ranges by clicking the gear icon for the layer. I did a YouTube video on this not long ago https://youtu.be/v5njz09W-HA. You can also combine this with the luminosity masking approach for greater control.
It’s a shame about the macro restrictions. I keep meaning to revisit the subject and I’ve just moved it up my to do list.
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yitzaklr got a reaction from dominik in LAB Interpolation for Gradients
Noted on the forum name. I noticed the LAB color settings, but was wondering if there'd be any way to get deeper into it, like LAB filters and LAB gradients. I made a whole thing in python to demo the LAB gradients if anyone's interested
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