I just don't need anything else going wrong with it. Not floaters, they don't move, but I think I can just draw those so they see what I mean.Īnyway, this eye has had cataract surgery, a torn retina and a vitrectomy, so I'm a bit paranoid about it, and want to be as clear as possible when I talk to the Doc. There's another thing that's happening with high contrast text when I'm reading on my table, jagged, sharp edged specks encroaching over some of the letters. (Then I have to figure out how to do some sort of displacement map like thing to show more precisely what I'm seeing.) I can't find any way to emulate that type of random ripple in Affinity, and I read that there are ripple filters that might do what I need in G'MIC. On Affinity Photo 1 for Windows, youll find the Affinity Photo plugins folder here: C:ProgramDataAffinityPhoto1.0Plugins. It's more noticeable on broad areas of flat colors. It doesn't jump out at me/startle me like the first one, I usually have to look for it, but it's related, so I wanted to show that, as well.
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