Jayvin
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Hi, I am a beginner at affinity photo and I am trying to create virtual graduated filters using gradients on adjustment layers but I've ran into a problem:
Whenever I try and use the gradient tool there is a weird box.
Whenever I edit the gradient points it looks normal but when I let go the gradient is only constrained to the box:
(Gradient while mouse is editing one of the points)
(Gradient while mouse is not editing the points)
Is there anyway I can fix this problem so my image can look normal?
Thanks, Jayvin
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1 hour ago, Alfred said:
From the thumbnail images, it looks as though there is plenty of overlap but the photos are in portrait orientation instead of landscape. Rotate and resave them, and then try stitching the rotated versions. (You shouldn’t have to do this, of course. I thought the problem had been fixed, but it seems that it still exists.)
Thankyou so much
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Hi, yesterday I shot a panorama of a sunset and decided to try and use affinity photo to stitch it together. After uploading the images, this is what I got:
Is there something I am doing wrong or is it just a bad panorama?
Thanks, Jayvin.
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33 minutes ago, James Ritson said:
Hey Jayvin, yes, you can achieve what Sean is doing very easily within Photo, it's all done through the HSL Adjustment. You can target individual colour ranges and tweak hue shift, saturation and luminosity.
There are many other ways you can isolate and edit colour in Photo besides this approach, but you can certainly do exactly what you're asking. Hope that helps!
Thanks so much!
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Hi, I was just surfing youtube yesterday and I came across a video by Sean Tucker:
At 7:50, Sean uses hue saturation and lumance sliders to edit inividual colours in his image. I was wondering if you can do this in affinity photo. I am interested in buying it soon so any answer will help me in making my decision.
Thanks, Jayvin.
Weird Gradient Box
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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Don't worry I figured it out.