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StefanSweden

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  1. A very useful (and much simpler) alternative to choosing a default crop mode would be this: Remember the last selected crop mode, and use that the next time. So if I choose the 'keep aspect ratio' crop mode, this will be selected the next time I want to crop, until I choose another crop mode. Could it be simpler? It should be quite simple to implement, since no extra UI code is required for this, only code to save the crop mode when it is changed. The UI isn't changed, only the behaviour. What do you think? Regards, Stefan
  2. I am working with astro photos, converting the raw image to 16 bit TIFF images and stacking them. I have a few suggestions for you that would make my work smoother. I would be very grateful if you would implemented them. Suggestion 1: Would it be possible to change the default stack operator, like in the settings? I commonly use mean value rather than median value, and always have to correct it. Suggestion 2: Using Levels Adjustment, I have noticed that it is indeed possible to use decimal values for Black Levels, for instance 1.5 %, although this is not documented. This is very useful when working with 16 bit images. However, the value shown will always be the rounded integer value, in this case 2, even when the decimal value is used. Would it be possible to show a decimal digit, at least for levels below 10% ? Like, it would show 1.5% as the decimal value 1.5% instead of the integer value 2%. Suggestion 3: When working with astro photos it is very common to first subtract the dark current image, and then divide with a flatfield image. Subtraction is easy to do using the Subtract mode, but how to perform division is not so easy to find. By googling I have found that division is indeed possible to do by adding the flatfield image layer, adding an Invert Adjustment layer to it, and then changing to Colour Dodge mode. Since this is a "hidden" feature, would it be possible for you to simply combine these two steps into one, and name it Divide mode? A good reason for this: Any serious astro photographer who fails to find this hidden feature when searching the current documentation, and mistakenly rejects the usefulness of Affinity Photo because of this, would be pleasantly surprised to find that the feature does exist. P.S. I am currently using Affinity Photo 1.8.2 on a Mac.
  3. Thank you for your advice, Chris26, I will try that. I am slowly learning to adapt from Photoshop to AfPhoto.
  4. I am sorry to hear that, but I am sure you are doing the best you can. Thank you for taking the time to reply!
  5. This photo was created in Photoshop, and saved as PSD and JPG file. The PSD file was then opened in Affinity Photo 1.7.1 and exported as JPEG. The colours are very different. IMG_1021-improved_ps.psd
  6. Hi! I'm just curious - did anyone see my post above, or should I create a new topic?
  7. I have a similar issue. This photo was created in Photoshop, and saved as PSD and JPG file. The PSD file was then opened in Affinity Photo 1.7.1 and exported as JPEG. The colours are very different. IMG_1021-improved_ps.psd
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