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Hi everyone, this is a serious problem for me as it just stopped me from being able to do anything with Photoshop! I have never seen anything like this and wonder if there's a simple solution for this?
Basically, I have an image and I want to create a selection of it then applied a filter to that selection. Be it a filter or any color adjustment - whatever I do it affects the full image and changes don't stay constrained to the selection!!??
Which adjustments you are using? From Image menu? Works fine for me with pixel based layer and with Smart Object layer. When using Smart Object layer and multiple filters/adjustments you can not have multiple filter masks, by the way. If there is existing filter mask when using some filter/adjustments on Smart Object layer then select
I've noticed it works as it should once I merge the layer with the background. Also if I rasterize the layer that had filters already aplied to it. (smart fliters?) Is this a normal behaviour or is it a bug?
Which adjustments you are using? From Image menu? Works fine for me with pixel based layer and with Smart Object layer. When using Smart Object layer and multiple filters/adjustments you can not have multiple filter masks, by the way. If there is existing filter mask when using some filter/adjustments on Smart Object layer then selection will be ignored.
I think you pointed at the issue here. It must have been the smart filter masking the entire layer that made it disregard the selection. I honestly cannot recreate the problem as smart filters aren't my fort. Appreciate the help and although it did come after I have found the solution by rasterizing the layer it did help me understand what the problem was.
I use Photoshop on my Mac OS and am pretty new to all of it. However, today my Photoshop Filter Gallery keeps bugging out everytime I use it on an image. It turn the entire image black no matter how much I adjust it! The strangest part too is that "Note Paper," Chalk and Charcoal," "Chrome," and "Water Paper" work just fine. I'm currently up to date on 24.3.0, and have my image mode set to 8 bit RGB. Any idea what could be wrong?
Hi Dylan, when you open up Filter Gallery do you have more than one filter layout turned on? This used to happen to me with solarise and poster edges filter combined together, but I found I had to delete the second filter on the right hand side under the properties, until you only have one filter layer viewing. Then when you click on different filters, the image should technically change. If it's something else - then it could be a computer settings issue and that would be out of my field but I would definitely try uninstalling and re-installing the app or/ uninstalling the older ones they tend to keep on your computer if you have updated.
Kevin explained the "D" shortcut in the third reply, so I had not repeated it later. It is the shortcut to reset the Foreground and Background swatches (bottom of the Tools panel) to their defaults of pure black and pure white. There is also a widget in the upper left of the two swatches that will reset them and another in the lower right to switch them ("X").
The Filter Gallery uses the Foreground and Background colors for most of the filters. The OP said the Filter Gallery turned their image black, so that meant that both swatches were black. You don't have to use b&w, though, you could use red and green or teal and plum. If both swatches are identical, the image will turn into a solid color when the filter is applied.
AP have turned into my new favorite photo editor application that is out there. I've been using since Jan 2020 and it completely replaced the Adobe buggy program. But there's some features that I miss using on AP, like the filter gallery.
I somewhat vaguely recall that it used to work in an earlier version of Photo on MacOS Mountain Lion. But I could be wrong.
On El Capitan, I can see the Filter Gallery from PS CS5.1 in the Filters > Plugins > Effects menu but it's grayed out. In fact, no PS filter works for me.
Unfortunately Affinity Photo doesn't directly support a built-in 'filter gallery', my apologies. This is something our developers hope to add in the future, however we cannot provide a timescale for this at this time
In the meantime, you might want to check out the Tone Map persona (shown around 3:30 in this tutorial) - which can add certain tonal creative looks to an image, but will not allow for the more 'artistic' looks, such as Coloured Pencil, Watercolour, Rough Pastels etc.
Macros are a predetermined set of steps that another user (or yourself!) has recorded against a document. When 'playing back' the Macro, the steps you recorded will automatically be performed on your open document. This means you can add multiple adjustment and filter layers to an image with one click and these adjustments/filters/blend modes etc can be set to create the 'artistic' looks you're hoping to achieve.
You may be able to find macros that perform these steps for you available to download in our Resources section of the forums, these are macros created by other community members for the Affinity apps, some of which I've linked below -
Adding slightly to what @Dan C said about macros, note the difference between a *.macro & a *.macros file. The first is a single macro that you import into the Macro panel, & then optionally save to some library in the Library panel. The second is a collection of one or more macros that can be added to the Library panel via the "Import Macros..." item on the Library's 'hamburger' menu.
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