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Using adjustments to convert to B&W - does not work


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I started using Affinity a couple of weeks ago and in general this is great to work with (I do not do many things with it) - but today I am struggling with a probably very simple problem. I just want to convert a picture into B&W by using the small adjustment button on the right and it always opens a new empty "black and white adjustment" layer - which seems to be empty and with which I just can't do anything.

 

What is wrong with my approach? Any settings wrong?

 

thx for help in advance

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Is not clear what's going on from the screenshot.

It seems you are adding a B&W adjustment layer with a mask of the cow, but in the underneath layer, the cow has been cut out?

Anyway, if you want to use the B&W adjustment when you create the adjustment make sure you don't active selections or the adjustment will apply only to what you have selected.

Hope that helps.

Andrew
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