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  1. @Old Bruce Hi Old Bruce - are you exporting to CMYK in order to print? Do you get issues just with exporting to CMYK? More importantly, how do you reconcile what you see on screen with what you want the final outcome to look like?
  2. @Callum and @Old Bruce Been back to some recent manipulations in Photo. I've found some more where the colours appeared 'washed out' (more noticeable now that I'm aware of issue). However, haven't tried to determine the offending layer(s) - if that would make any difference. Another recent photo that was just cropped and exported to jpeg looks identical to the afphoto file. BTW, the source for these were jpegs - not raw files.
  3. Hi Old Bruce, can see how to do that in Designer but not Photo. Where will I find that option in Photo (it's not in any obvious drop downs and [shift, Cmd, P] doesn't do anything)
  4. Hi @Callum, thanks, that was the setting already used. I checked and repeated the export - result the same. I've attached s/shot of 'More' settings. I'm not sure if something is unusual about the afphoto file or something strange happening in AFPhoto (1.10.1) as previous exports have been fine.
  5. Have used a few adjustment layers on a photo. Got it looking just right, saved then exported to jpeg at 100% quality. When comparing the .afphoto and .jpeg files side by side the jpeg looks washed out. Tried replicating by turning off some of the adjustments but couldn't - looks like something just did a global desaturation/cooler white balance adjustment. I've attached screenshots from within AFPhoto. Any ideas of cause and correction. Thanks Paul
  6. I thought I'd have a play while waiting: The following still produced the unwanted link: Deleting the text that had the url that was overwriting the other url deleting all text in cell but then adding filler text also: the row below also showed/activated the offending link - even though there were no links added in this row overwriting the text, by cutting/pasting, had no effect If I deleted all text in cell and left it blank - no links showing/activated in the cell So in the end I had to delete the whole row and re-enter from scratch. This has solved the problem. I can now put in more than 1 link in a cell and they work as they should (although I'm going to leave just 1 in now). Did I somehow associate the whole row (and the 1 below) with 1 of the links? How? If anyone has an answer, I'd be interested to know what caused this.
  7. MacOS Catalina 10.15.7, Publisher v 1.9.1. 2 similar 1 page documents have a table. In 1 cell of table there are 2 different url hyperlinks - the text for each both show correct link in Publisher (and rechecked several times). They have been exported as "pdf (digital-high quality)" - these pdfs are to be published on a website. When opening both pdfs the link for 1 has overwritten the link for the other - hovering over or clicking on either link shows/opens the same url. All other links (url/email) work correctly. The 2 hyperlinked texts occur in the cell adjacent to "Location" (column 2, row 2) How can I get the links to show/open the correct assigned urls? Affinity Publisher-link issue1.pdf
  8. Thanks, that works. Also found that setting another patch (but without ID'ing it as "Source') also turned off the original ants - then just clicked on any other tool and issue resolved.
  9. Mac OS 10.15.2 Affinity v 1.7.3 Can't seem to turn off the Patch tool so the marching ants continue around the "selection is source" and stops any further progress on image. I've got it working in another layer. Going to view or selecting any other tools, turning off layer, closing file and reopening - all don't work - they're always there. How do you turn it off/get rid of the marching ants. Thanks
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