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ROVA_Design

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  1. Ok, I´ve found an even easier solution. Just - open the file - copy the background layer - use the Bilateral blur on that copy layer and adjust until the stripes disappear - create a layer mask - paint back in the areas where you want the original photo (sharp areas, the wine glas in my case) That´s it. Not 100% perfect, but works for me.
  2. Hi everyone, I do have an issue with some photographs that accidentally are shot with bending/flickering caused by LED light. I am now trying to remove these "black lines" sometimes they apppear thicker, sometimes thinner. I have found a solution with Photoshop (see screenshot) but I could not reproduce the same with Affinity. I already found out that "surface blur" in affinity is "bilateral blur", but nevertheless it does not work. Does anyone maybe has a solution? I attach the raw file as well. THX!!! _ROV8856.ARW
  3. Dear Affinity Team, I´d wish for a solution where I can select colors from my picture (f.e. with the eyedropper) and make a gradient out of it. When I try it now, I can only select one color and the gradient is then applied automatically. I´d be glad if you could implement that <3
  4. “The wound is the place where the Light enters you.” - Jalaluddin Rumi -

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