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  1. Thanks Murfee! Please can you share your afphoto file, so I can have a look? Thanks Stuart
  2. Try Layer Effects (fx), you can change Fill here. Have a look at this video.
  3. Maybe 2 years too late but better late than never! You can change Fill through Layer Effects - fx Have a look at this video.
  4. You can adjust fill by Affinity Photo's Layer Effects fx. When you select a layer or adjustments, you click fx and the Layer Effects window pop up. You can able to change Fill Opacity at bottom right Layer Effects window. I created a quick video for you. https://youtu.be/s2XhSt3ucr0 Stuart
  5. Hello Simon, I tried to access your blog website to learn more about the blend modes but my chrome flagged up your website is not safe to access. It said the security certificate expired 3 days ago or mis-configuration. I hope this can be resolved so I can get on to your website to do your AP tutorials. Thanks Stuart
  6. Top work! It is gonna to be my bible book from now. Thank you so much.
  7. Affinity Photo for iPad has revolutionised how I use it and saves me lots of time because now I can use it anywhere - sofa, commuting, camping etc - and don't have to wait until I'm back home and get my laptop out, and get some peace and quiet from the kids! Brilliant! At the moment, I don't have a protective cover on the screen and find that it's too smooth and slippy for fine editing. I would like to protect my iPad screen and still be able to use my Apple Pencil for editing, and am considering this PaperLike protector - https://getpaperlike.com/. From reading about this, I think it would give me the better control of the Apple Pencil I want as the information says it gives feedback control as it has friction/resistance. But I realise that the roughness might reduce the sharpness of images. So I was wondering if any of you have this and if it reduced the sharpness of photos/images, or created any other issue when you're editing? I'm not a professional photographer, and tend to use it for retouching family photos and photos I've taken when out for walks with my photography group, so I really don't want to spend a lot of money on this if it doesn't seem like it will give me the solution I'm looking for! Thanks Stu
  8. Hello Wernich, Replace your monitor ICC profile with this setting sRGB IEC61966-2.1 as KoBu posted. You will need to go to Colour Management and ticked 'Use my settings for this device' then remove your monitor ICC profile and add sRGB IEC61966-2.1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EC1dwM_ureg This solved my B/W adjustment layer yellowish problem. Hope this helps you. Good luck! Stu
  9. Last night I did made a new blank and it did come out a little yellowish. But now AP seem resolved itself with yellowish issue. I tested it again with new blank doc and BW picture and it all looks right now. What happened?! Maybe a proper shutdown and reboot computer did the trick. White blank document & exported JPG https://flic.kr/p/PuoTbG Tested again with B/W picture https://flic.kr/p/PH8NrM
  10. Hello, I played with AP with B/W picture and noticed there is yellowish in the white area. I exported it to JPG and found that it's a lot whiter than AP. I found this post and checked my windows colour management and AP preferences RGB colour profile and they are all set up correctly. I am not sure what happened here and what should I do next? I hope you can help me with this. I attached a link to flickr picture you can see my full window of AP with B/W picture on the left, AP yellowish BW picture in the middle. Windows colour management on the top right and AP preferences below it. https://flic.kr/p/PGj4He Thanks Stu
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