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<blockquote data-quote="nikonbill" data-source="post: 743749" data-attributes="member: 47024"><p>I mainly used the selection brush tool to separate the photo into foreground and sky. No small task as I had to really get used to how to "select" all this small portions of the sky through the trees and get the branches in the lower selection. Then I worked normal exposure controls to get the sky a bit more blue and the shadows more as I remembered them when I took the shot. </p><p></p><p>Your approach is spot on, find something you wish to do and watch tutorials on that. </p><p></p><p>I am far from an expert on Affinity photo, but glad to share anything I can. I find the Nikon Capture and Affinity seem have similar controls in many areas it is easy to "go" to Affinity for the more in depth edits. I have set up Capture's context menu to allow me to quickly open a RAW file in Affinity. </p><p></p><p>Note: I re-uploaded my as shot photo and now the MD shows (same file as before).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nikonbill, post: 743749, member: 47024"] I mainly used the selection brush tool to separate the photo into foreground and sky. No small task as I had to really get used to how to "select" all this small portions of the sky through the trees and get the branches in the lower selection. Then I worked normal exposure controls to get the sky a bit more blue and the shadows more as I remembered them when I took the shot. Your approach is spot on, find something you wish to do and watch tutorials on that. I am far from an expert on Affinity photo, but glad to share anything I can. I find the Nikon Capture and Affinity seem have similar controls in many areas it is easy to "go" to Affinity for the more in depth edits. I have set up Capture's context menu to allow me to quickly open a RAW file in Affinity. Note: I re-uploaded my as shot photo and now the MD shows (same file as before). [/QUOTE]
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