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20 minutes ago, Zero1 said:

I have attached a document where it looks like the groups are an exact copy (at least i cannot find or missed the difference).

Group1 is from an old document which i copied over... Group 2 is one i created from scratch...

Any one an idea what is happening?

 

Hello @Zero1,

if you turn off both HSL Shift Adjustments you will notice that one rectangle is solid black and the other one is somewhat transparent. But since they are just clipping masks the fill does not do anything.

It would be interesting to know if you created group 1 in a V1 application and which one. I assume that was in APhoto?

By playing around with the file I was able to crash AD V2.1.1. There seems to be something odd going on in this file.

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20 hours ago, lepr said:

Look in the Blend Options for 'Group 1': the right-hand graph for the blue channel has a slope.

Thank you!! Missed that one.. It would be nice if Affinity would show the colored curves in the blend ranges (similar to a curves adjustment) so that you can directly see that there is a difference.

 

 

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20 hours ago, dominik said:

Hello @Zero1,

if you turn off both HSL Shift Adjustments you will notice that one rectangle is solid black and the other one is somewhat transparent. But since they are just clipping masks the fill does not do anything.

It would be interesting to know if you created group 1 in a V1 application and which one. I assume that was in APhoto?

By playing around with the file I was able to crash AD V2.1.1. There seems to be something odd going on in this file.

d.

Yes, i am using Aphoto, the first one was indeed from V1 but as @lepr pointed out, it is because of the blue blend range why it is turning black when you turn off the HSL.

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3 hours ago, Zero1 said:

it is because of the blue blend range why it is turning black when you turn off the HSL.

That is indeed deeply hidden. At least it's not a bug 🙂

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