Just to add to this topic with a question:Ĭan someone please describe some details about using the HSL Adjustment tool in Affinity Photo? I recently received my Affinity Photo Workbook, even though I've been using Photo since beta (on Mac).
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Let's see what other folks say about this topic. What's interesting to me is that some of these software tools add pixels to our image and, perhaps, pushing the value in excess is similar to exceeding the recommended maximum that the software recommends? When I tried high values on a few images I did see some very strange results that were impressive but strongly altered the image in such a way that I found comical.
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I browsed through the pdf download of the Affinity Photo manual and couldn't find an answer to this so I did a web search on "Noise Reduction" and among other hits I found this one on RawPedia: The Contribution slider stops at 100% there's no Extreme checkbox on my Affinity Photo 1.6.7. I see now that when adding a Live Denoise layer I can click / check the "Extreme" checkbox in either the Luminance or Color sliders and only then can I move the slider well past the 100% value. I had to try this myself to see what you meant since I didn't know that we could push a denoise value beyond 100%. I'm not sure when this started but I think it's with version 1.8 This is not a problem, it only means I need to take an additional step that I didn't have to take before. jpg on the Mac with Preview and clicking the Info button, then the IPTC tab reveals the actual Title.
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jpg is a different size, I save that version with suffix "b." But when uploading the export to, say, Flickr, the file name (Title) still shows as suffix "a" instead of "b." Opening the.
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For example, the initial file in Affinity Photo has a suffix letter "a" and when the exported version as. jpg, I often resize it down and modify the file name only slightly. I found a surprise in Affinity Photo 1.8.x in that the file's name no longer was the same as the file's title. Please direct me to the thread that addresses this if it's already been asked.