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Arceom

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  1. Same here, the program doesn't seem to free memory after you close a file, it has been like this since 1.8.x. I haven't used Photoshop since 2019 because at the time APhoto was much much faster; but I gave Photoshop another shot since I was growing frustrated with APhoto because it has become very slow and unstable, so for the past week I've done all my work in Photoshop and honestly I will stay there until AP fixes this horrible performance introduced since the hardware acceleration update.

  2. I'm feeling the same frustration and disappointment. I've been using each Affinity app for my work since they released on windows (and also recommending them very vocally to my peers). I was ok with having a little bit of friction product of not using the industry standards and missing some quality of life features in exchange for speed, stability and not having to rent my tools. But something has been happening to the Affinity suite during the last year, each release makes the software a little bit slower and unstable each time. As things stand today; I'm willing to wait one more year (assuming performance doesn't become worse) to see performance restored and new big features. Otherwise I will just go back to Adobe, as much as I dislike them, the pros-to-cons ratio of Affinity is getting worse and the software is becoming not worth it for professional work.

  3. 3 minutes ago, Komatös said:

    If your project allows it, you should run a system file check with the Windows tool sfc.

     

    Thanks for the response. I could but I'm honestly scared of messing up my computer when having a deadline. Gonna try that later this week. What I find curious is that there is a noticeable difference in performance between release and beta versions; and its been like that since 1.8.x. Also, my computer works smooth with other graphically/computing intensive tasks like video editing (davinci resolve), managing large amounts of assets (Capture One), 3D (zbrush/blender) and some AAA games.
    Another thing I've noticed is that lowering the ram usage from (16gb to >14gb) slows both versions but makes huge improvements at preventing crashes. Maybe I just need to to upgrade from 16gb to 32gb.🤔

  4. 4 hours ago, Chris B said:

    Do you have OpenCL enabled?

    Yes; and it doesn't seem to be much faster than just relying on my cpu. I've read something about doing a clean uninstall/install of the nvidia drivers using DDU that appears to fix it. I'm gonna try that after I finish my current project. One thing to note is that I don't have crash report because when Photo crashes (release version), it restarts the whole computer immediately. I've been using the Beta version for work for almost a year because somehow it crashes a little bit less, is a little bit faster; and when it crashes, it doesn't restarts my computer.

  5. Hi,

    I'm in need for a new computer for a second office, I don't have much room in that place, that's why I cant go with a full desktop. I rather spend the least amount of money I can that allows me to do high-res photo editing (files around ~250mb) in Affinity Photo. I'm not an Apple user but the Mac Mini m1 seem to fill my needs, my only question is if the 8gb model would be enough, can any of you m1/8gb owners tell me how is the performance of AP in your computer? If I have to spend extra for the 16gb; I'd rather go with a Thinkpad T14 AMD Ryzen 7 16gb for better specs (and gain portability if I ever need it).

  6. On 2/25/2021 at 11:22 PM, Dan Brooks said:

    This is not a promotion for Agenda, just a promotion of their pricing model.

    I strongly encourage Affinity to consider adopting the Agenda pricing model:

    Buying (Premium) includes:

    • 12 months of all new features
    • Keep all of that “Forever"
    • Includes all basic upgrades forever (ie it also keeps working through OS changes)
    • After that year, pay again whenever Premium features are worth it to you. Or just stick with what you already have if you don't want new features.
    • No lock-in to use what you already paid for.
    Thus, no subscription, but the incentives are perfect. Developers can just keep adding improvements and features without waiting for the next big version to ask again. They are incentivized to improve significantly continuously, or folks won't pay again. Modest pricing (like Affinity's) so low barrier to entry and same level to buy new updates. But you can wait 18 months, or two years (if you aren't enticed by new features) or never upgrade past where you bought in. 
     
    More details here: A ‘Cash Cow’ is on the Agenda
     
    Again, this is really just me promoting the pricing model. Like Affinity Designer, it is also an Apple Design winner, so they don't need promoting.

    I'd be out at the very first sign of software-as-a-service.

  7. Previously when working with the Pen Tool you could hold Ctrl to temporarily switch to Node Tool, while in this form of Node Tool you could click over any part of an existing path to add a new node on that part of the path. Now in version 1.9, when you are in Pen Tool and hold Ctrl to change to Node Tool; is no longer possible to add nodes like in previous versions since the temporary Node Tool deletes the segment, which is a new behavior of the Node Tool. I'd like to a way to go to the previous behavior please.

  8. I have the same problem, batch job is crashing the application. Used to be able to select 50 psd files (~60mb each) and do a batch job; now I can't do it with even only 10. I have crash reports, where should I upload them?

    Also, how do I roll back to a previous version? this caught me by surprise and I need to convert large amounts of psd files to do my job.


  9. Sadly this is the exact same reason I cannot recommend Publisher as a pro alternative to my acquaintances, the software is very complete and capable but big printing shops demand idml/indesign files cause they tend to make adjustments inhouse, and they have been working like that for ages, the idea of working with something that is different (I mean even pdf) scares them. 

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