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koka

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  1. Really frustrated with the way Affinity works with its customers, especially when it comes to tutorials. Our group has been very patiently waiting for free tutorials which are published more and more seldom. So I think they are just pushing us to by paid tutorials. Let's admit the software is not really easy to use and you need to refer to tutorials quite often. The customer support is crap, sorry to say that. With the new editing softwares on the market I will be looking elsewhere. I am getting amazing feedbacks for Luminar 3, which looks like easier to use and has lots of free tutorials as well. Bye-bye Affinity
  2. Actually I found what I was looking for in Tutorials, it is called Exposure merging. thanks again
  3. oh thank you so much guys. will try and get back to you with great results :) have a great weekend
  4. Hello everyone, I am a new to AP and this is first post here, please excuse me if this has been discussed before. Actually I am not sure that what I am looking for is called blending (maybe composite?), but I tried to find in AP video tutorials and was unable to find it. I want to learn how to mix 2 images similar images into one, so when I have two different exposures, for example the bright sky and dark foreground I can mix them together to get a correctly exposed image, such as cutting the bright sky and pasting it into another image image with correctly exposed foreground. Is that called blending in AP? I know brush tools can help with that but it is very time consuming, but I have seen somewhere in photoshop tutorials, it can done very easily. Is there smoothing similar in AP? many thanks George
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