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You can add your own presets to almost all of the Adjustment panel items. So for example, add a Brightness/Contrast adjustment to some layer, set the sliders & other settings to whatever you want, click the "Add Preset" button, & give it whatever name you want.

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7 hours ago, R C-R said:

You can add your own presets to almost all of the Adjustment panel items.

That's certainly true. But I've never done that, and all my Adjustment panel have several provided automatically by Photo. I think that's what Thomas is questioning.

E.g., my Brightness/Contrast adjustment automatically has these available:

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If you accidentally delete any presets you can get them back by holding the CTRL key down when starting APhoto and in the dialogue box that appears just select the Reset Adjustments option.  The OP can try that first.

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3 hours ago, walt.farrell said:

E.g., my Brightness/Contrast adjustment automatically has these available:

Mine did too, but I deleted all but the Default (which can't be deleted) & replaced them with ones that were more useful to me.

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2 hours ago, carl123 said:

If you accidentally delete any presets you can get them back by holding the CTRL key down when starting APhoto and in the dialogue box that appears just select the Reset Adjustments option.

Thank you for that tip. Didn't know about it and couldn't find it in the Help file.

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Thank you all for your help.

The presets had disappeared in all adjustment options except HSL. I don't know what made them disappear. I don't think I deleted them.

CTRL at startup helped restore them. Now I can continue to follow the explanations in the Affinity Workbook.

Maybe I will create my own later to speed up my workflow.

Thanks again.

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