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urm3l

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  1. You can save as described in the photo before but deleting the original is not feasible and having two images is also a subpar solution. I would very much like the same behaviour as on desktop since being able to return to the original from everywhere is super nice and I really hope that will be implemented some day and serif notices
  2. Does it allow you to save the photo back over the old one like when you edit with affinity on desktop? (At least like it was since right now its also bugged on desktop)
  3. It would be nice to get some reaction from serif to acknowledge this
  4. Is there any news here? Overwriting the Photo would be really nice to be able to keep the original and the edited version in one photo like it is on the mac. It was a huge letdown after buying the app that this is not possible. Is the problem the missing raw export from photos to third party apps on iPadOS?
  5. Sure. It is like that with all images. I just chose one and attached the raw file. Also 2 screenshots of how it looks like. IMG_7274.CR2
  6. If I use the release version everything works as expected. If I export and then open it it also works and the meta data is detected. So it seems to be a bug with the "open with" feature from the edit mode. The meta data is also there if I use "edit in" from the top menu without having opened edit mode. But then it only opens it as a pixel based file and not as a raw. The camera is a canon 600d with CR2 raw files.
  7. If I try to edit a raw file from Apple Photos from the edit view with "Edit in Affinity Photo Beta" it opens the raw develop persona but without any metadata about camera or lens. No lens correction is applied then.
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