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Chris Anson

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  1. Hey Nathan, Thanks for the response. I just tried it and with Hardware Acceleration off the transparency disappeared. I then turned Hardware Acceleration back on and tried it again and this time it worked correctly. I'm not sure what happened, but it appears to be working either way. I'll have 5 more 360's to work on and I'll let you know if I run into the problem again. Thanks, Chris
  2. I'm using Affinity Photo to fill in the sky using inpainting and Equirectangular projection. I'm able to fix the sky on my panorama, but when I export it as tiff or PSD, the sky area doesn't come through. It's like there's partial transparency or a mask on it. I"ve included what it looks like in Affinity and then the exported tiff. I'd like to figure out what I'm doing to cause this or if I'm exporting it incorrectly. I'm working on a Mac in Big Sur. Thanks, Chris
  3. Thanks for the additional feedback. My misunderstanding in creating the pixel layer. Once I recreated your example on my image, I started to use the brush tool and it was applying white to the image. I realized that I needed to deselect all layers in the layers window. Once I did that then I was able to apply the haze filter selectively. Thank you again!
  4. So When I try this, and apply the haze filter to the new pixel layer, I am not able to see the haze filters effect. See screen shot. I must be doing something wrong. I was expecting to see the haze filter effect on the duplicate pixel layer and when I added the mask, it would go away. Is that correct?
  5. I have an image that I want to apply the haze tool only to sections. I'd also like to be able to paint on the amount. Is there a way to use the haze tool selectively, like with masks? Can it be used in a non-destructive way using pixel layers? Thanks, Chris
  6. I new to Affinity and am really enjoying. I need to submit some photos and I need to set the levels to 3 and 253 (they use the photoshop levels as an example). I have not able to figure out how to do that in Afffinity Photo. Can anyone direct me where I can set absolute values to the range from dark to light this way? thanks, Chris
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