migla9
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I do trust that they're working on it with DxO. I only meant that RC2 is late in the development cycle for a solution to appear in this release. Even if they work out the fix, it needs to be carefully integrated and tested so as not to break any other plugins. That's a change that developers are reluctant to change in a release candidate.
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On 5/24/2019 at 7:09 PM, migla9 said:
I also tried my Viveza (original pre-Google NIK version) and also see the desaturated colors. I'm not sure why this is considered a profile problem. As suggested elsewhere, if you zoom in the image in Viveza to at least 33%, the colors appear correct. If the profile were wrong, would it do that? It strikes me as a memory problem or something similar.
Since I still see this problem in RC2, I assume it won't be fixed in this release. As I said, this does not appear to be a profile issue since zooming in to at least 33% fixes it.
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I also tried my Viveza (original pre-Google NIK version) and also see the desaturated colors. I'm not sure why this is considered a profile problem. As suggested elsewhere, if you zoom in the image in Viveza to at least 33%, the colors appear correct. If the profile were wrong, would it do that? It strikes me as a memory problem or something similar.
Color problem with Nik Collection plugins
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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Well, that's nice, but does not help me. I have the pre-Google NIK collection that I bought before it was free from Google. Affinity Photo 1.7.3481 still does not work with Viveza, although some other modules work. I would have to buy a new DXO NIK for $150 which I am not likely to do to work around a bug in AP. For me, it does work if I zoom in to 33% or more.