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Professional Image Editing Made Easy with Affinity Photo
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Destructive editing is a leftover from the early years of photo editing programs, and as technology gets better and better, the option to work non-destructively gets greater and greater. While I do not like working in this way, there are many filters (especially distortion and edge detection-related filters) that are still in this antiquated system. In this chapter, we learned what the typical destructive tools in photo editing are, and the viable alternatives from a non-destructive workflow perspective.
Some of the typical destructive filters exist in the various menus of the application, while the non-destructive alternatives are available in the software.
You now know how to use these destructive methods, giving you a starting point for your exploration of workflows. So, if you are going to work destructively, you know where to start.
This was an important lesson because, in the next chapter, we are going to enter a section that requires the use of some of these...
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