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  1. WIN 10 PC Hello, while trying another program (PSE -- no didn't buy it ) I noticed the marching ants where easier to see as they were a little bolder for the need of a better word/s . I'm now hoping Affinity could do similar as the Ap ants that are rather small . Another thought is the possibility of having optional coloured ants that don't blend in with the photo colours All the best with your new home
  2. Am I the only one who thought that if I made a "marching ants" selection, opened an adjustment layer dialog, & before applying the adjustment I chose the Select menu > Deselect item, then the adjustment would be applied to the entire layer, not just to the now 'deselected' (?) selection? I have been using Affinity Photo since it was first released for the Mac, but I never thought Deselect worked like that until I started working through one of the first enthusiast projects in the Workbook (convinced that I would learn nothing new from it) & was surprised by a tip that suggested doing that so the effect of adjusting the parameters of the adjustment was easier to see.
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