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Ability to use saved gradient swatches in Gradient Adjustment Layers


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Hey folks, I was learning about gradient maps in this thread earlier and I was disappointed to see that in Affinity Photo 1.7.2 there's no ability to use existing gradient map swatches in a new gradient map adjustment layer (I believe currently I would have to go and add them all manually again and save them as adjustment presets).

This is a feature that I use very frequently and I'd love to be able to select things from my saved swatches (especially if I can drag it in)!

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Many thanks!

 

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Hi,

I think the only way to save gradients for use in the Gradient Map adjustment layer is to save your favorite gradient as a preset. You can access your presets on the layers panel, adjustments tab. There you just click on a saved preset to use it.

But yes, it would be great if you could just use gradients from the existing swatches.

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