![]() But it is possible to create a 'fake' guides layer with any kind of object in it and use these as visual and snapping guides. I support this idea and, yes, it is not possible at the moment to turn vector objects into guides. There are perhaps workarounds online (and some forum posts about it) but I did not bother myself as it is not part of my pipeline and I expect Serif to fix it in the future, or rather, ASAP as it is quite important. I'll take shapes / lines and convert to guides. The issue that I remember is that it exports with the native ICC profile baked on top of the OCIO ODT (output_sRGB). That said, from my past experience with it, I was not able to export an 8bit integer image file like JPG, hassle-free. Side note: I do not export 8bit integer images with Affinity Photo (only used it to export as EXR) and I do not use it much in my pipeline as it is not available on Linux. ↳ Set the “ Destination Color Space” to “ output_sRGB”. I explain the two types of guides in Affinity, including Ruler Guides and. Whether you’re here to learn the basics or want to master the apps, start your learning journey by selecting an Affinity app and platform below. ↳ Set the “ source color space” to “ ACEScg” (applicable to other compositing software, in this case, Affinity, although I would not define it as a compositing software like Nuke or Fusion). In this tutorial, I show you how to add guides to your documents, images, and compositions in Affinity Photo. You can find it at the same place where you have HSL, white balance, etc.
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