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I *think* what's going on here is that I applied this HSL adjustment to a selection of the pixel layer below it rather than the whole thing.

What did I do here? I sort of like the effect, but I'd want to do a lot of tweaking to the selection it's being applied to.

This is just a fragment of the picture. The top is what I'm asking about, below is what it looks like without the HSL adjustment to half the picture.

TIA

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Deselect to remove the pixel selection, then click on the HSL Shift Adjustment layer and paint on it in black or white. (It's a mask.)

Affinity Photo 2.5.3,  Affinity Designer 2.5.3, Affinity Publisher 2.5.3, Mac OSX 14.5, 2018 MacBook Pro 15" Intel.

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Just now, h_d said:

Deselect to remove the pixel selection, then click on the HSL Shift Adjustment layer and paint on it in black or white. (It's a mask.)

A mask! That's the answer. Thanks so much.

There's still so much I don't know about this program, even after using it a lot for a year.

 

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