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I'm new to Affinity and don't know all the tools well yet. I know I can add a HSL adjustment layer and you can actually get it to color pick a color and tweak it.

But the thing I'm missing is the precision of the Replace Color tool where you:
- have a color picker active by default
- have a fuzziness slider that easily sets the range you want to pick
- can shift + click to pick and join multiple source values to your range

The reason for this is for example it makes it extremely easy to tweak just a small part of a tint throughout the whole image, like half of the highlights on the skintones. Much harder to find the right range by moving 4 dots on a wheel.

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Hello @ttt 

You can do this with the HSL adjustment layer (CTRL+U).

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