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  1. Are you using the latest release version? Yes, 1.9.0. Can you reproduce it? Yes. Does it happen for a new document? If not do you have a document you can share that shows the problem? Yes. If you cannot provide a sample document then please give an accurate description of the problem for example it should include most of the following: What is your operating system and version (Windows 10, OSX Mojave, iOS 12 etc)? MacOS High Sierra version 10.13.6. What happened for you (and what you expected to happen) If I open a new jpeg and do not make any edits to it then I am able to export it as a jpeg. If I open a new jpeg and then make edits to it then I am NOT able to export it. I have tried exporting as both a jpeg and as a pdf (both in high and low quality). I have tried exporting both to my desktop and an individual file. Once I start the export, it just stays in "exporting" status but makes no progress.
  2. That's a good suggestion. I would need to see how it compares to the Ricoh GRii's black and white effect, as that is largely what the camera is known for. I believe I found my answer on another forum, however. Affinity only allows the import of a RAW if it's a RAW+JPEG file. If Affinity sees this post, this is a big pain point for workflow. I hope you guys allow users to choose RAW or JPEG during the import of RAW+JPEG files.
  3. 1) Photos have been imported from Ricoh GRii to iPhoto. 2) On Ricoh's, when you shoot JPEG+RAW in black and white, the JPEG will be black and white but the RAW will always be in color. 3) From there I am attempting to import a black and white photo to Affinity. When viewing the photo library to select which photo I want to import, the black and white photo appears black and white and there is the RAW icon in the bottom right the photo. 4) I then import the photo but it will only appear as the color RAW version. 5) How do I import the JPEG instead of the RAW?
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