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  1. Hi, tonight I added a Levels Adjustment and choose LAB for color mode. Then if I select Lightness and move the Black Level slider to the right Lightness comes back to Master. The same thing happens with the White Level. If I select AOpponent or BOpponent the same thing happens. It was not like this before the upgrade to 1.5.1.54. Thanks
  2. Hello there you all good people of Serif/Affinity. With Photoshop I was used to adjust levels by one RGB channel at a time. Now with Photo, I tried to do the same: When I open the red channel and start to adjust black level to the start of the curve, it changes the channel to Master again. Is it supposed to do so or is it a bug? My version is 1.5.1.54 and I'm working with Win 7.
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