Frequency seperation
Implemented- The revised heal and. Clone features provide a great help in retouching portraits. The tools are almost as good as Affinity photo content aware fill, which is best in class. The results from using frequency separation do provide a quicker and more balanced result. I used to round trip for content aware fill and frequency separation. I now round trip to Affinity photo Solely for frequency separation or very infrequently content aware fill outside of current canvas following extensive use of keystone actions. With the addition of frequency separation using existing layer feature In capture one I would be able to work in Capture One for 99.9% of my photo retouching and only use Affinity photo for panoramas, very infrequently and adding content outside of canvas following severe keystoning again very infrequently.
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Hi Dean,
Thank you for your post.
We indeed have similar requests regarding frequency separation, see the link above provided by Class A.
I will also forward your feedback and request to the Product Management team.
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I'd love to see two frequency sepeation layers crated as layer masks but with slider control over the high and low frequency before creation of the mask [- same princple as control of colour range mask].
Heal and clone brushes then work only on those parts of the image layered within the frequency separated mask.
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