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Affinity Photo - Blend Ranges Explained


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Easy explanation of Blend Ranges. Learn what they do and how to apply them to your artworks to create interesting effects and get fast Results. 

We are going to look at Source Layer Ranges, Underlying Composition Ranges, Blend Gamma, Coverage Map and Linear / Curved Range Settings. 


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Very Good. I don't us APhoto much, and am often perplexed. Your demonstration gave me lots of useful info

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