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manu schwendener

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  1. There's a list of mostly short videos, arranged by topic https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/10119-in-house-affinity-photo-video-tutorials, the first one of them 'For Beginners' a good place to start.
  2. If you're feeling generous, maybe you could point me in the right direction for how to solve these? https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/10190-photo-replace-one-colour-with-another-like-red-eye-removal-but-with-colour-picker
  3. See https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/16453-sharpening-a-picture
  4. Below the movie, next to the timeline and HD, you see an icon with four arrows - click on that to make the movie full screen.
  5. Thank you both, I got it to work now. My confusion consisted of two components: a ) it's not obvious when the inpainting icon is selected (there's a long discussion about the UI, I know) b ) I'm used to inpainting working as a brush - so I was looking for a way to paint the missing parts of the picture red.
  6. Maybe I'm just being dense here. In the panorama video https://player.vimeo.com/video/147727411, at 01:11, after 'stitch panorama' there is an inpainting brush icon above the image. The video doesn't demonstrate how to use it and I can't get it to work.
  7. Edit: thread can be deleted, my question is answered in the video https://player.vimeo.com/video/147727411, starting at 3:45
  8. See also https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/16277-cleaning-up-old-photographs
  9. Hang in there: the inpainting brush works really great in many cases. Can you try it on a photo that hasn't any layers added yet, just as a test? Maybe remove some branches from a blue sky or a window from a white wall or something simple like that, just to see how it works. What you mark with the inpainting brush should get marked in red and then after a short time disappear. I use the inpainting brush a lot. When it doesn't have any effect I check in the 'layers' tab in the right hand column if I have the background layer activated (see screenshot) - I'm not actively working with layers yet, but some of the adjustment tools add a new layer which then is the active one.
  10. See also https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/16157-which-mac-for-photo
  11. > Where is the History Panel? It's in the right hand column, at the bottom.
  12. > when I click on a sample to see it, I get a red X The red X is meant as a way to interrupt the download (you're not the only one confused by that..) You see the download progress by a thin blue line that fills around the circle of the picture (last time I tried it) - the line is easy to overlook and takes some time before it starts growing. So: give the downloads a bit more time and you should be good. Edit: As far as I remember the pictures get downloaded within Affinity, not to your download folder, desktop or such. (The screenshot is not from the latest version.)
  13. > Any updates to this? https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/15749-life-after-14/?p=71757
  14. No need to shout ;) Yes, there's an update: https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/15749-life-after-14/?p=71757 "Sticky settings and tool presets will certainly happen for the next MAS release - it's top of my list Andy [somerfield]"
  15. > But still present in 1.4 Beta Not for me in "1.4.1 (Beta 1)": I see the lines _while_ I'm zooming but they disappear when the zoom is finished. Same behaviour in "Preferences - Performance - View quality - Bilinear" and "... - Nearest neighbour". (MacBook Pro, Retina 13-inch, OS X 10.11.2)
  16. > Improved canvas rotation detection logic (to avoid accidentally rotating while zooming) Working very well for me - in my opinion you could remove the option to turn canvas rotation off in preferences (https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/14707-let-me-turn-off-canvas-rotation/?p=67038) (Still think cmd + z should undo it, though.)
  17. photos: https://unsplash.com some examples
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