That was excellent, thank you sincerely. I have a copy of Adobe Photoshop CS5 and know my way around it quite well, but have a complete mental block when it comes to Affinity Photo, probably because the layers simply look different and unduly complicated at face value. But this has helped a good deal so I'll try again.
I'm learning Affinity Photos 2 for astrophotography processing. I want to just adjust the nebula or galaxy and leave the stars alone using a combination of Levels, Curves, and various color manipulation adjustments. I don't want to create the mask every time I add an adjustment layer. Right now when I use several iterations of curves and levels to bring out the nebula shape and color the stars get bloated or enlarged. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Love your videos. Thank you. I regularly use affinity and wish I could improve my editing skills using masks similar to how easy it is in Lightroom. Would you be able to do a video with similar edits as in this video? ua-cam.com/video/8IPBTfOHkYY/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared Lightroom appears to allow you to create a mask and then make edits to to the mask. That’s so simple to do and understand. In affinity, it seems you make an adjustment and then mask that adjustment. It’s approaching the task in the opposite direction and doesn’t appear to be as powerful, as I need to recreate the mask across multiple adjustment layers or apply the mask to a group. Lightroom also makes it much simpler to do compound masks. I find that very complex in affinity. Would be VERY helpful if you could show how best to use affinity to do the type of edits in the example I shared above. Many thanks and keep the videos coming!
Thanks for adding the audio track in Italian
Thanks. Needed this tutorial. Masking is a powerful tool.
Nice to see it was useful😊
Thank you very much for this very structured and didactically excellent video. Great work!
Thanks a lot!
Merci pour la traduction de vos vidéos. Superbe Boulot
Thanks mate. I should look into luminosity masking more.
Absolutely! Affinity 2 main selling point 😊
That was excellent, thank you sincerely. I have a copy of Adobe Photoshop CS5 and know my way around it quite well, but have a complete mental block when it comes to Affinity Photo, probably because the layers simply look different and unduly complicated at face value. But this has helped a good deal so I'll try again.
Thats great. Glad I did this video. Easy to take forgranted people might be confused with Affinity.
Awesome video! Thank you!
Excelent!
Thank you.
Glad to hear it!
I'm learning Affinity Photos 2 for astrophotography processing. I want to just adjust the nebula or galaxy and leave the stars alone using a combination of Levels, Curves, and various color manipulation adjustments. I don't want to create the mask every time I add an adjustment layer. Right now when I use several iterations of curves and levels to bring out the nebula shape and color the stars get bloated or enlarged. Any suggestions? Thanks
Thanks for sharing such valuable information! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
Love your videos. Thank you.
I regularly use affinity and wish I could improve my editing skills using masks similar to how easy it is in Lightroom.
Would you be able to do a video with similar edits as in this video?
ua-cam.com/video/8IPBTfOHkYY/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Lightroom appears to allow you to create a mask and then make edits to to the mask. That’s so simple to do and understand.
In affinity, it seems you make an adjustment and then mask that adjustment. It’s approaching the task in the opposite direction and doesn’t appear to be as powerful, as I need to recreate the mask across multiple adjustment layers or apply the mask to a group.
Lightroom also makes it much simpler to do compound masks. I find that very complex in affinity.
Would be VERY helpful if you could show how best to use affinity to do the type of edits in the example I shared above.
Many thanks and keep the videos coming!