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  1. Yes, thank you. Now I need to go try that.
  2. Unless I've missed something in all the training materials for Photo 2 - quite possible - I don't find it possible to manipulate masks to any great degree. For instance, just trying to copy a mask to a new layer is a real effort when ideally one should be able to just drag the mask to a new layer. I realize making comparison to PS is likely verboten, but the latest releases of that program have made many advances to working with masks. As masks are such are integral component in working with images, I would like to request consideration of providing such refinements to the Affinity Suite.
  3. Most all - say 99% - of the available gradients on line are designed for PS. I'm wondering if it might be possible to provide an ability for Affinity to convert them for use in Photo. For those of us who use them a lot this would be a very nice feature.
  4. One of the gradient types I find missing is the reflected gradient. Might it be possible to include such in the next release?
  5. My brush behavior has become very strange. It just started happening yesterday. Now when I click and drag the left mouse button the standard circle with a plus sign changes to a tiny blue circle and tiny blue + both symbols connected with a magenta line. It almost looks like I'm working with a gradient but I'm not. The blue + is located exactly where the + sign is on the original cursor. I'm using a Logitech M585 mouse by the way. Any suggestions on how to get rid of this new "cursor" greatly appreciated
  6. In the latest update to Photo (1.9.2) I can't get the colour picker to display as a loupe, instead, it only displays as a crosshair. Is there a way to change the + to the loupe view?
  7. With more and more of us leaving the Adobe stable and moving over to the Serif stable of products, I for one would really appreciate Serif adding support for many of the plug-in used in PS. For example, the series of plug-ins from Redfield such as Fractalius would be a great addition to Affinity Photo. With the nik suite, Filter Forge 10, Topaz, GMIC, on1, already working, I'm sure that there is room for many more and that encouragement in this direction would be great.
  8. Looking for the equivalent of Blend IF as available in PS. If such is not available requesting it as a new feature.
  9. I would really like to have available the ability to insert a calendar in which I could place info for any day. The ability to have monthly, quarterly and annual options as well as both landscape and portrait presentation would be very helpful. I'm using the program to create a monthly newsletter and the need for a calendar is high.
  10. We'll call it quits in the forum to keep things "sorta" on track. Always the opportunity to continue offline. '-) Thanks again for your help.
  11. I would have guessed central Europe, but I suppose Spain would not be considered central; just guessing. In the past, especially in my mostly pure Linux days, by far the best support came out of either Europe or Australia. I have no idea why, but such was the case. We were touring in central Europe (Praha, Passau, Salzburg, Vienna, Bratislava, & Budapest) last fall on a music tour hosted by one of our local radio stations. While walking the banks of the Danube outside Vienna one day we encountered a gentleman fishing who had just caught a nice fish and held it up to show me. I took his photo and offered to send him a copy. We chatted for a few minutes during which he asked me where I lived. I told him across Puget Sound on the other side of Seattle. He replied that his to brothers lived in Seattle and worked for Boeing. Its a small world.
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