![]() ![]() Why apply an adjustment to all layers? For example, if you have composited multiple images and want to sharpen everything, apply a LUT to everything, brighten everything, etc. Why would I want an adjustment to apply to all layers ? And how can I prevent this from happening ? This should merge the adjustment with the pixel layer beneath it, effectively making this a destructive edit which should only affect the selected pixel layer. And, if you really must, you can put an Affinity Photo adjustment layer onto the top of your layer stack and, once you have set its parameters, click the “Merge” button at the top of the adjustment layer. ![]() I believe that Photoshop allows for adjustments to be made destructively (I am not, nor have I ever been, a Photoshop user.) However, a destructive edit comes with its own bevy of downsides. Nesting an adjustment layer in Affinity Photo accomplishes the same thing, and is no more difficult to accomplish. If you clip a Photoshop adjustment layer, you are telling that adjustment layer to affect only the layer directly below it. Nesting an adjustment is no harder, or easier, than making a Photoshop adjustment layer a “clipping” layer. Affinity Photo is really no more complicated than Photoshop (at least in this instance) - it’s just different. ![]()
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