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Using Affinity Photo 2: I understand that certain adjustments are made easier/better in Black and White (i.e. turning the image into black and white and then adjust the various colours like Red, Yellow, etc.) My question is this: Once I have adjusted the various tones, can I now put the image back into a coloured version? How do I do this? (Mine just stays in black and white).

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You can use adjustment layers non-destructively, e.g. B&W adjustment, HSL adjustment to to get an B&W rendering, keeping the original colour image layer intact.

As long as you do not merge down those separate adjustment layers, you can always access the original layer by simply duplicate it, or deactivate the adjustment layers on-top.

What is not possible is to convert the document to GREY color format and then back again to RGB (unless using undo in history panel, or snapshots).

You can use snapshots (must be created manually!) and recover from this saved snapshots any time later.

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Are you using a Black and White Adjustment layer? If yes then you can turn it off with the Layers panel. Use the little 'dots' on the right of the layer, you may have to expand the layer if the Adjustment is nested, or a child of the layer.

On:

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Off:

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I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that.

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Thanks "NotMyFault" and Old Bruce for your quick responses. The bottom line seems to be that I have to play with, test, gamble with, and otherwise learn more about Affinity Photo. Thanks a bunch 🧐

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