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  1. Hii everyone, I'm fairly new to Affinity Photo and I was wondering if someone could explain what the output means in Affinity Photo 2? When opening a photo I want to edit, I can choose between the following three options before developing: pixel layer, RAW layer (embedded) and RAW layer (linked). What's the difference between these three and which option do I choose when I want to edit my RAW photos? Thanks!
  2. As shown in my attached image, in my intent to edit non-destructively, I have created a dodge/burn layer and an inpainting layer. However, the dodge/burn pixel layer overrides any of the changes I make to the Inpainting layer. Is there a way I can have both layers be independent from one another but also have both effects show up?
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