Affinity's First Major Update Adds Live Tone Blend Groups
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If you've migrated to free Affinity since Canva dropped the subscription wall, the new Live Tone Blend Groups are the feature worth caring about — it's essentially a smarter, non-destructive way to colour-match composited elements to your base layer without the manual back-and-forth. Think product shots, team headshots, or any multi-source composite where colour consistency is eating your time.
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