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Beatriz Castillo

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  1. I composed the screenshot. You can open only one adjustment at a time in Windows, like in Mac. Thanks you for your quick response.
  2. Affinity Photo 1.9.2.1035 I have noticed that the histogram displayed in the Level adjustments layer matches the Affinity Photo histogram in Windows 10. However the histogram in the Curves adjustments layer is very different. I see from others Mac OSX version, that Affinity photo shows the histogram in the same way in all three cases. Should I configure any option in the program? o Affinity Photo presents this issue?
  3. The main idea of this request is to refine a luminosity mask. The level or curves use is the first step. After that you will apply brush with blend modes like overlay to the combined mask and level or curve for get the right mask. With the smadell tip you can modify the luminosity of the mask using curves or levels, yes, but you lost the effect when try combine with the mask or you can't see what is happening if use a brush with a blend mode to refine the final mask. For now I load the mask (alpha channel) as grey pixel layer , apply curve or level, work with brush set as overlay to get the right mask and rasterize it like mask again.
  4. I second this request It's a must when working with mask and luminosity mask. For now I load the mask (alpha channel) as grey, apply curve or level and rasterize it like mask again. But this option can save a lot of time.
  5. +1 This is a must, I think. Levels and curves at least, along with Gaussian blur, is the bare minimum for adjusting the luminosity areas of a mask.
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