Dik Salsbury
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I tried. Perhaps the users who posted in the wrong section didn't know there were specific sections. Are there specific sections?
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I'd like to see a forum specifically for Affinity Photo for desktop users. I suspect that there is a flood of new users with questions, suggestions and feature requests.
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Would like to see a Texturizer filter and the abllilty to use PSD images as added textures similar to those in PS and Elements.I apply stock textures such as canvas and/or custom textures like wood or foliage to creative images.
Also, control of the effects could be improved. For example, the drop and inner shadow effects would be much effective if they could 'fade' like black to transparent gradient.
I think the grid that appears with the perspective correction tool should be fixed rather than move with the adjustment to act as vertical reference lines.
I've cut the PSCC cord and think AP is a strong challenger but, as with all things, it could be improved a bit. Thanks for providing the opportunity to suggest and request improvements.
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Would like to see a Texturizer filter and the abllilty to use PSD images as added textures similar to those in PS and Elements.I apply stock textures such as canvas and/or custom textures like wood or foliage to creative images.
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Seems that Affinity Photo and ON1 are the leading challengers to Photoshop\Lightroom\Camera Raw processor. I'm transitioning from Photoshop to Affinity Photo, teaching an 'Introduction to Affinity' and leading a new Advanced Editing SIG. Others in our photo club are moving from Lightroom to ON1 because of the catalog.
Is there a catalog in Affinity's future?
Flatten command in Layers menu and Panel
in Older Feedback & Suggestion Posts
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Please consider adding a Flatten Command to the Layers menu drop-down and in the Layers panel drop-down. I learned that the command exists in the Documents drop-down during a discussion on the AP Facebook group.. It works fine but would be much more efficient and intuitive to have it while working with multiple layers, including all those adjustment layers and filters.
Thanks for the consideration,
Dik Salsbury