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I've owned Affinity Photo for some time now and after an initial exposure, I went back to PS because Affinity is very similar to PS it is not quite similar enough.  For example, in Photoshop I can create a layer mask and paint with a black brush to paint out an effect and if I make a mistake (e.g., sloppy painting) I can change the brush color to white and then cancel the effect of my sloppy painting.  When I use Affinity photo, I can select a black brush in a manner similar to what can do in PS and black reveals but in the case of Affinity white also reveals.  I'll make this speech short, How do I cancel the affect of my sloppy brush work?

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If you apply an adjustment layer, in this case black and white.

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Paint with black paint on the Black & White Adjustment layer to mask the adjustment

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Paint with white paint (on the Black & White adjustment layer) to remove any sloppy work.

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Windows PCs. Photo and Designer, latest non-beta versions.

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