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by levels, do you mean layers or do you mean a levels adjustment layer?

Also, by levels do you mean layers in a group or layers nested to a Layers (layer)?

and finally, slewing what do you mean by that?

If you have duplicates of a layer and you are not sure they are aligned correctly you can use the Arrange Menu.

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3 hours ago, firstdefence said:

by levels, do you mean layers or do you mean a levels adjustment layer?

Also, by levels do you mean layers in a group or layers nested to a Layers (layer)?

and finally, slewing what do you mean by that?

If you have duplicates of a layer and you are not sure they are aligned correctly you can use the Arrange Menu. 

I have two or more photos of the same subject (a car) a photo is with a rotated polarizer, one without, one with a flash shot and so on

obviously all the photos were taken on a tripod

When I use layer masks to cover / uncover the parts of the image that I need, it often happens that the images are slightly misaligned with each other .... in ps there is a command called alignment levels .... I, using affinity photo, I wanted to know if this function exists.

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25 minutes ago, Tony77 said:

but then the images remain aligned?

Isn't that what you want?

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1 hour ago, John Rostron said:

Isn't that what you want? 

John

Did I mean when I separate the group the images remain aligned? .... If they stay aligned it's perfect for me ... I thought they were misaligned separating the stack group

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22 minutes ago, Tony77 said:

.. If they stay aligned it's perfect for me 

They will stay aligned unless you explicitly move them.

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