rainfall_bluez
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Hi, Gabe.
I have installed the latest beta version and it didn't help: "High Pass" will not apply the stenciled grey overlay; instead it continues to apply, as I noted above, what appears to be a dark overlay.Note also: my other filters aren't working, either. For example, when I apply a Gaussian blur, I can increase the blur only to about 16% before an opaque white overlay appears over the photo. See attchments.
Please provide an older version of Affinity Photo for us to use until you're able to work out the kinks in 1.9.1. I really, really dislike the competition's business style but will have to resort to using their software to get my projects done if you're unable to provide an earlier version of your software and / or fix these issues within the next day or two.
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Hello. I appreciate your responses.
1. My paint brush tool [still] isn't working with masks to conceal / reveal.
a. "Protect Alpha" is off.
b. Brush colors set to black and white, to conceal / reveal.
c. Opacity & Flow both at 100%
d. Am using a brush from the "basic" category.
e. Installed beta hasn't helped.
f. No items are selected. Have "deselected" just to be sure.
System: Windows 10.
Note: This problem only started when I downloaded 1.9.1 -
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When using masks, my paint brush tool won't work to reveal / conceal. Instead, only the color replacement brush tool will reveal or conceal:
1. I've uninstalled - reinstalled the software (1.9.1);
2. "Protect Alpha" is off;
3. Opacity and Flow set to 100%.
Question: in 1.9.1, shouldn't I still be able to use the paint brush tool when revealing / concealing on layer masks, or did this change?


High Pass Filter No Longer Working as Previously
in V1 Bugs found on Windows
Posted · Edited by rainfall_bluez
Just a heads-up: I reinstalled 1.9.0, and all of my filters, including high pass and gaussian blur, are working correctly. In addition, I'm no longer having problems using the paint brush tool to conceal/reveal when masking. Thank you.