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I love Affinity photo, I am not a "power user" and one thing I really miss is being able to set a "Max black & a Max white  point" with the eye dropper in curves like you can do in Lightroom.  Can you add this please? 

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On 11/23/2021 at 7:01 AM, Maze400 said:

I love Affinity photo, I am not a "power user" and one thing I really miss is being able to set a "Max black & a Max white  point" with the eye dropper in curves like you can do in Lightroom.  Can you add this please? 

I agree, I think the dropper in curves is an efficient way to set the max black, max white, and grey point.  I also like the thought of holding the option or control key to see clipping, so you can select from there as well. I support this being a feature. 

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