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  1. Hi, I'm a (very) new Affinity Photo user (still in the trial period.) I'm encountering a problem and suspect it's either a bug in functionality, or a bug that the software is allowing me to try something that isn't supported. Summary: "Layer FX" (layer effects) do not work with 'Mask' type layers. Steps to Repeat: Using Affinity Photo iPad (2.0.4), upon loading the software, I import a photo from my photo library (which creates a "background" layer with that image.) I then use the ellipse selection tool and select a random ellipse. I open the layer tool, and add a new layer mask. As expected, this creates a mask based on the selection. I then deselect, and in the layer tool I expand the original "background" layer, and drag the layer mask out to be it's own layer above the "background" layer. From the layer tool, I ensure that the mask layer is selected, and then the "layer FX" icon, turn ON "gaussian blur", and move the slider that appears to a large value. My expectation is that this layer FX would blur the mask image (similar to the gaussian blur 'filter', but the layer FX would be non-destructive.) The actual result is that the layer FX is not at all applied to the 'mask' layer. Other comments: Performing the same steps as above, but selecting the 'background' layer does blur the photo (not the mask), so layer FX works fine for that type of layer. I tried other 'layer FX' effects on the mask layer, and none of them seem to do anything to the mask image. The opacity slider in the "layer FX" slide out does seem to work. The reason for using a "layer FX" on the mask instead of a blue filter is because the layer FX is supposedly non-destructive and would allow me to change the blur amount later if needed. The manual for Affinity Photo iPad states "Layer effects can be applied to any layer to add more creativity to your design." and I don't see anything that suggests it shouldn't work with mask layers.
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