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I have just bought affinity photo and it looks great I have used lesser photo editing programmes before and managed to come to terms I mainly use for B&W colour and restoration I use the one colour method and use a layer for each colour change and use the colour sliders to blend the colours I can't see the settings on here perhaps named differently hope someone can help and point me in the right direction thank you.

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Hi Kevin There is a black and white adjustment filter, or are you trying to work with channels?

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I have been using paintshop pro 2018 colourizing B&W photo's to colour all I had to do was click on adjustment /hue and saturation/lightness  then use the sliders on each colour layer to get the right blend then I save that layer open new layer and repeat till I have done the whole picture hope that explanation is ok.

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Hi kevinclarke :)

Our HSL adjustment has colour range options so you can target specific colours when editing, see gif below-

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However I'm a little confused by your latest post, as I'm unsure how a black and white image can be colourised using a HSL adjustment. A HSL adjustment will target the colours already present in the image, and a black and white image should not contain any colour data to recover or change using a HSL adjustment. Apologies if I'm missing something here. 

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