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GeirO

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  1. I know that. But the contrast is still messed up, and I have to first find the expression I had when I shot it (from what I saw in the screen). R C_R Thanks for that info. I will read that article. I did have my suspicions it was some proprietary reasons. Such is really sad. I understand why from a business viewpoint. But it makes it quite hard for the users. Makes for a bad workflow.
  2. Why is that? Has Canon hidden that part of the code or in any other way made it inaccassible?
  3. Hi, new member and fairly new to Affinity. I have for a long time had a problem wit the way RAW files opens in editors like in Photoshop and here in Affinity. Lately I have been shooting a lot in black and white. Whenever I open a RAW file of these in Affinity Develop, they revert to some sort of standard setting with colors. And contrasts is all wrong. Is there a way to open RAW files to look lik they did when I shot them? A few days ago I tried Canons own RAW editor, Digital Photo Professional 4. There the files opens as I shot them. This is a lot easier on the workflow, since I dont have to first edit them back to the way I shot them, _then: I can fine edit them. The only thing with DPP4 is its extremely slow, and not really detailed. So to recap the question: Is there a way in Affinity to open a RAW file as they where shot?
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