JA4J Posted April 11 Posted April 11 Hi, I'm a long-time Photoshop user trying to switch to Affinity Photo. There's a feature of Photoshop that I need to replicate in Photo. In Photoshop, it's Layer --> Adjustments --> Replace Color, and then you can pick a color in your image and make some adjustments, including one called Fuzziness (which can go up to 200). My color printer doesn't work to print clearly unless I select black in my image and move the Fuzziness to 200, in which case it works great. Can someone please point me to the equivalent in Affinity Photo? Thanks! Quote
steday Posted April 13 Posted April 13 Hello, you can do it with the TSL adjustment (Photoshop has the same on his TSL adjustment). See the screenshot : here if you want to replace red (or near red) choose the nearest color in the row (sélecteur de couleur) and adjust the white dots to target the color to replace. The external dots adjust Fuzziness. Then you can change the color with the TSL slider. See Affinity Help if I'm not clear enough. Quote
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