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Hi AHM Photography,

Welcome to Affinity Forums :)

Besides checking if you have a layer selected as JFisher pointed out, make sure you are working with a (Pixel) layer type. You can identify it looking at the label between parenthesis after the layer's name in the Layers panel. If it's labelled as an (Image) layer, right-clik on it and select Rasterise.... You can then use the Blemish Tool as usual.

Image layers are considered an object layer type. They retain all original images attributes and can be transformed globally (scale, rotate, skew) but cannot be edited at a pixel level. You will get a layer of this type when you use the File ▸ Place... command, use the Place Image Tool (Affinity Designer only), or drag an image from Finder or File Explorer to your document in Affinity Photo/Designer.

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