Not sure I have the time for it since I am mostly shooting B&W film for printing at home… I have been using Photoshop since 1992 and have never had an issue with this. There are several good tutorials on YouTube that go into great detail on how to do this. There is a fine tuned dance between the user selection of brush size, opacity, flow and range when it comes to dodge and burn in pixel editing apps (even Photoshop) to avoid such issues which is far more complex than can be addressed in a forum reply, though, you may want to study up on using a less destructive method. tap that icon and choose "close" from the list of options to remove the image.Ģ. In the thumbnail view of recent photos, there is a small menu icon in the lower right corner beneath each thumbnail. There are like a zillion settings for it and I am just trying to get it to behave like standard photoshop does.Īny tips in this regard would be a great help!ġ. Burning and dodging in even areas like the sky seems to posterize with bands of lightening or darkening. How do I delete the photos worked that always appear when I first open it up.Ģ. I am using Affinity Photo since it seems feature rich but there is a bit of a learning curve with it.ġ. I am working on a photo project for a couple months in the Faroe Islands and while I am mostly shooting B&W film, I am also doing some digital work and using a new 11” iPad Pro with the M1 chip. Question regarding Affinity Photo for iPad….
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