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FR - Nondestructive photo filters directly on photo frames in AD


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Hi guys, first of all, congratulations for your products!
I just want to share a FR which I think could be killer and in line with your modern approaches.

Everytime I want to apply a filter or vignetting to photos, I'm forced to do it to the source files.

What I would love is having the possibility to apply photo filters (filters, vignetting..) nondestructively *directly* on the frame wich contain the photos and not on the photo files themselves. We designers reframe/recrop photos all the time in our design software, and if the effects can be applied to the frame/masks which contain the photos, omfg. Vignetting, for example, is relative the the photo frame. Something like this will make the workflow freaking amazing, more wysiwyg.

Kind regards!

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Hi pablosara,

Welcome to Affinity Forums :)

This is already available in Affinity Photo. Go to the Layers panel and click on the Live Filters icon (the fourth counting from right) to open a menu with all available filters. You can apply them to the whole document or just to a specific layer or group (depending on where you attach it).

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