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    alecspra reacted to MEB in Bug in Affinity Photo 1.10.1 when using the Selection Brush tool?   
    Hi @alecspra,
    They are the same as your screenshot above but with Metal compute acceleration enabled.
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    alecspra reacted to v_kyr in Are macros not bought at the Affinity Store lost when I uninstall and then reinstall Affinity Photo?   
    Affinity Store version: 
    Affinity Photo: ~/Library/Application Support/Affinity Photo/user/macros.propcol Mac App Store version: 
    Affinity Photo: ~/Library/Containers/com.seriflabs.affinityphoto/Data/Library/Application Support/user/macros.propcol Mac App Store version ( Big Sur ) :
    Affinity Photo: ~/Library/Containers/Affinity Photo/Data/Library/Application Support/user/macros.propcol  
    And of course using some custom links/symlinks ("ln -s /source/folder /destination/folder") here then under MacOS (a Unix flavor), should usually work as expected.
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    alecspra reacted to R C-R in Are macros not bought at the Affinity Store lost when I uninstall and then reinstall Affinity Photo?   
    It is as safe as any other folder, other than since the desktop folder is always visible in Finder it might be a bit easier to accidentally move one of its items to the trash via the right-click contextual menu where the second item is "Move to Trash."
    Personally, I have an "Affinity Work" folder at the top level of my user account's home folder, & in it a subfolder named "zz BRUSHES, PATTERNS, PALLETS, MACROS, FONTS" with subfolders for each of those items. (The "zz " prefix is just there so it sorts near the bottom of the Finder's list view.)
    I copy essentially every item of each of those types I have downloaded into these folders, so it is fairly large (about 9 GB currently) but I have lots of free space on my SSD so that is not an issue for me.
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    alecspra reacted to Old Bruce in Are macros not bought at the Affinity Store lost when I uninstall and then reinstall Affinity Photo?   
    I made a directory/folder that I named Affinity stuff in my Mac's Documents directory. All the templates that I make are in there, as are the Keyboard shortcuts and the Swatches palettes and brushes etc that I want to save. One folder to back up when you upgrade to Monterrey
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    alecspra reacted to walt.farrell in Bug in Affinity Photo 1.10.1 when using the Selection Brush tool?   
    Thanks for the video. Sorry, but I'm not sure what's happening, but I hope someone else will have some ideas after watching it.
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    alecspra got a reaction from javietor in Helpful explanation of the difference between Brush Flow and Brush Opacity   
    I found this very helpful explanation of the difference between Brush Flow and Brush Opacity. It is about Photoshop but I believe the same principle applies to Affinity Photo. 
     
    http://jemorris.blogspot.com/2011/04/photoshop-brushes-flow-vs-opacity.html
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    alecspra got a reaction from sfriedberg in Luminosity Masks from Layers   
    Thanks Alfred. There is a lot of information and chats on Luminosity masks, but most of it is too geeky for my patience level. My only question and request was about having a menu equivalent for keyboard shortcuts. If there is no menu equivalent, then by definition, it is not a keyboard shortcut.
     
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    alecspra got a reaction from Alfred in Luminosity Masks from Layers   
    Thanks Alfred. I looked at the keyboard shortcuts and found no indication of how to create a luminosity mask. It’s all right. I copied the instructions from James video. 
    More broadly, I am concerned that as Affinity Photo continues to grow and increase in complexity, it runs the risk of becoming an esoteric behemoth like Photoshop. Making software really user friendly is not incompatible with making it professional and sophisticated. I sincerely hope the creators of Affinity keep that in mind.
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    alecspra reacted to HVDB Photography in Phi Grid based on the Golden Ratio   
    Perhaps try a google search
    There are lots available for download
     
     
     
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    alecspra reacted to R C-R in Why are some preset cropping frames constrained while others are not?   
    Note that a 6:4 ratio & a 4:6 ratio are two different ratios -- the first is 6 units wide by 4 units high (or 3 W by 2 H because that is the same ratio) while the second is 4 units wide by 6 units high. Because they specify the ratio of one quantity to another, they do not have any dimensional units of their own, which is why the "Units:" dropdown in the Context toolbar is greyed out when you select the "Custom Ratio" mode or any ratio preset.
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    alecspra reacted to Alfred in Why are some preset cropping frames constrained while others are not?   
    The first three options use ‘:’ because they are (fixed) ratios. The others are absolute dimensions which you can change; e.g. starting with 5" × 7" and changing it to 6" × 4". If you want a ‘constrained’ 6:4, you need to set it up as a custom ratio.
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    alecspra reacted to walt.farrell in Where is the ICC Profiles option ?   
    Thanks for the clarification.
    He's in the Develop Persona at that point, which will have a different set of panels than in the Photo Persona.
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    alecspra got a reaction from Linda Ratti in When to use and not use Tone Mapping?   
    I have been using the Tone Map Persona to see what it does with a variety of pictures. I have also watched all the great AP videos on HDR and Raw Development more than once. For the most part, I like the results for both color and black and white, especially if I use the local contrast conservatively.
     
    I understand the benefits of using tone mapping for HDR images based on bracketed exposures. What I still don't understand is what is the difference between tone mapping a single image (starting from a Raw file) vs using various adjustment layers in both the Develop and Photo Persona.
     
    In other words,
     
    - Can I theoretically achieve the same results if I tinker with various adjustments than I would if I tone map a single image after doing some basic prep work in Develop first?
     
    - Can Tone mapping a single image be considered a kind of short-cut to get particular results faster than going the other route?
       
    - What are the trade-offs of using Tone Mapping (besides more noise) vs using the "traditional" workflow of Develop + Photo?
     
     
    - For which types of single images does Tone mapping work best and for which one it does not do as well?
     
    - Should I make different adjustments when I edit a single image in Raw, if my next step is tone mapping vs going directly into Photo persona?
     
    Any clarification on these questions would be most welcome. Thank you!
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    alecspra reacted to toltec in Why does text look pixelated in AP?   
    The problem is, your document is tiny, only 500 pixels so the font is actually very small.. You are therefore viewing the text at a high zoom level.
     
    I took your document, increased the font size and viewed it at 100%.
     
    This is your document at 100% with the text (I didn't have your font) at 500 points.
     

     
    If I zoom your document to 800%, without changing the font size, this is what happens.

     
    As a tip, always view at 100%, or 200% etc. Thing often look bad if viewed at 95.68% but great at 100%.
     
    In other words, go large!
     
     
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    alecspra reacted to walt.farrell in Why does text look pixelated in AP?   
    Perhaps you could provide a .afphoto file that demonstrates the problem you're seeing, and attach it to a post here so we can see it, too?
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    alecspra reacted to R C-R in Converting and Editing color images in B&W, in LAB color space.   
    Not a tip but attached is a macro that will do the steps @stokerg mentioned. It first hides & copies the selected layer for backup/safety purposes, renames the copy to "B&W copy," converts the file to LAB color format, & then clears the A & B opponent channels of the B&W copy layer.
     
    Caveats:
    1. If no layer is selected, it crashes my copy of Affinity Photo v1.6.6.
    2. If a group layer is selected, it creates a "B&W copy" group layer, but the opponent channels of the layers in the group are not cleared.
    3. If multiple pixel layers are selected (but not grouped) it creates a "B&W copy" layer for each of them & does clear their opponent channels.
    LAB to B&W.afmacro
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    alecspra reacted to stokerg in Converting and Editing color images in B&W, in LAB color space.   
    Hi alecspra,
     
    A little quicker way of getting a black and white image in LAB mode, if you click on the Channels panel you can right click on the Channel Background AOpponent and select Clear and do the same for Background BOpponent.  This should now leave you with a black and white image.  If you now apply a curves adjustment, you'll be able to alter the tone of the image.  This should give you different results to the methods you've used above.
     
    I'm sure someone else will be along to give you a few more specific tips on the best methods to use.  
     
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    alecspra reacted to verysame in When to use and not use Tone Mapping?   
    alecspra,
     
    I think a lot depends on your preferences.
     
    Personally, I like to do the basic adjustments in Develop Persona, getting a well balanced image. So, the blacks are not crushed, I try to avoid highlight clipping, a touch of clarity.
    There are cases, though, when I need to work with a flat profile, therefore I switch off the option in the assistant (sorry, can't remember right now what's called).
    I also take care of the noise, but without overdoing it. If I can't get a good noise reduction, I leave the settings to the bare minimum and I take care of the noise later on with Nik.
    This is how I like to work, because gives me enough room to play with the adjustments in Photo Persona. I might even still go back to Develop Persona if I feel I want to use the overlay to work on some areas, although is quite rare as most of the time I can get a similar result with a curve and a mask.
     
    Anyway, after the first adjustments in Develop Persona, and again only if I feel the image needs it, I duplicate the layer and switch to Tone Mapping to add some micro-contrast: that's the only type of adjustment I usually need that I can't do in the other Persona. I'm not a big fan of pushing the image too much, nonetheless I love the contrast I can get in Tone Mapping. Also, something I wasn't aware of when I started using Affinity Photo, Tone Mapping takes into account any other layers above the layer is being applied to. Which is great from a preview standpoint as I can see what I'm doing to the image even if there are other layers on top of the selected one when I'm working in Tone Mapping. Is not so great when it comes to performance, as the whole process can get really slow.
     
    That said, the place where I feel more comfortable and I have more fun is with Photo Persona. The way I can work with masks and layers in Affinity Photo changed my workflow and I feel I don't need much more to get my job done. There are improvements for sure that can be done and I'm confident they'll arrive soon or later.
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    alecspra reacted to anon1 in When to use and not use Tone Mapping?   
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    alecspra reacted to verysame in When to use and not use Tone Mapping?   
    alecspra,
     
    I'm not sure if micro-contrast is the only reason why Tone Mapping exists, in fact, there might as well be other reasons but I personally didn't explore further so far and mostly because I'm not a big fan of working in a destructive way.
     
    As for the flat profile thing, again it is something I personally consider from case to case.
    When I deal with video, starting from a flat profile gives me more room to process the look after the fact (as long as there is information to process).
    I did have situations with raw images as well when working off a flat profile was the best solution: this happened when I opened raw images that were too under exposed to get a good contrasty image right off the bat in Develop Persona and flatting out the profile was the only choice left in order to get some extra space to push the image later on in Photo Persona.
     
    Hope that makes sense.
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    alecspra reacted to anon1 in When to use and not use Tone Mapping?   
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    alecspra got a reaction from MJSfoto1956 in Luminosity masks in Affinity Photo   
    Thanks MJSfoto1956! I had been reading about Luminosity Masks and was a bit unmotivated to try it on AF due to the apparent complexity of the process. What you suggest is so much simpler and if it works just as well as the more complex process, it is definitely a big incentive to experiment with it.
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    alecspra reacted to DavidMac in Viewpoints are greyed out in Navigator but available through the View menu   
    I can confirm this. I have the same problem here. Exactly the same symptoms.
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    alecspra reacted to Lee D in Viewpoints are greyed out in Navigator but available through the View menu   
    Hi alecspra,
     
    Thanks for letting us know, I've passed this over to the developers to investigate as the Navigator Panels view points should be available to switch between. You can still use the shortcuts on the View menu and you can also assign keyboard shortcuts to switch between them as well in Preferences.
     
    Regards
     
    L
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    alecspra reacted to Alfred in Custom Presets   
    I'm on Windows, so I don't have Affinity Photo yet, but I usually do this kind of thing by loading a saved image with the desired adjustment layers applied, and then simply swapping the old background layer for a new one containing a different photo.
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