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LWoody

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  1. Complete beginner here so sorry in advance. I'm in the process of building a website and I'm editing the colours in some images in order to fit the colour scheme of the website. I have my colour schemes written down in HSL values (23 - 71 - 43) but when I go to edit this in affinity via adjustments the levels seem to be measured differently (ie: hue is measured in degrees and saturation and luminosity in percentages), is there any way to change this? As it's making it difficult for me to accurately colour match based on the already established colour scheme. Sorry if this is a stupid question, still getting used to the software and photo editing in general. Thanks!
  2. EDIT: Figured this out, just select by colour range. Hi all, Complete newbie here. So I'm in the process of making a website for a new company, the style I'm going with is black and white photos with bits of colour added which match the company's logo. Long story short the company's logo has changed slightly to a darker shade of blue and so I want to change every photo I've done and change the blues to a darker shade, is there any way of doing this quickly? Example photo attached. A few of the other photos are a bit more complex and so I was hoping there's a way around doing this quickly rather than just selecting what I want to change with the selection tool. Thanks
  3. I want to buy this for someone as a gift, if I pay for a Windows licence is it as simple as me getting an activation code that I can then provide to that person to download the software? Does it matter if I sign-up using my email during the payment process? Thanks
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