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  1. I am working with hue / saturation layers (HSL) added to a pixel layer. While working with photoshop the hue / saturaion for all the pixel layer is changed equally. In Affinity Photo it seems that darker colors aren't effected the same way then lighter colors. So I exported the picture to photoshop (including all layers) and - yes, it totally looks different to Affinity Photo. I don't understand where the difference is coming from. But the hue / saturation doesn't work for me like expected. The color is changed much more. I reduced the saturation but instead of reducing it, it seems to be raised! Now (after working me into Affinity and converting all actual projects) I have to export all my work to photoshop and export it to png from Photoshop because the hue / saturarion in Affinity doesn't work as expected. I need a reduction of the saturation not a raise. Affinity Photo: 1.7.3.481 What is your operating system and version : Windows 8.1 / Windows 10 both with latest patches What happened for you : I added a HSL Layer (Color - 9°, Saturation -15%, Brightness - 24%) for my basic Skin layer, I expected a decrease in saturation and got an increase Provide a recipe for creating the problem (step-by-step what you did). Taking a base skin (human coputer charakter skin) and Add a HSL layer Screenshots (very handy) or a screen capture/video: First the Affinity Photo result, second the Photoshop result, at last the base skin Any unusual hardware (like tablets or external monitors or drives that may affect things) or relevant other applications like font managers or display managers: Two Monitors, Asus 4k and a Gamon 2k Tablet Did this same thing used to work and if so have you changed anything recently? (software or hardware): Nope, firts try Thanks Ushur Above the Affinity Photo Result Above the Photoshop Result And finally the Basic Skin:
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