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MichaelW

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  1. Thanks so much - I'm absolutely fine with general calibration - my needs are definitely not specific Thanks for the article link - I will have a read and see if there are any tweaks that I can or need to make. All the best, and thanks for you help. I do appreciate it very much. -Michael
  2. Hi there: Cool... I am using an Apple MacBook - I haven't run into that issue before - it is calibrated to use the Color LCD profile which seems to be default. I will do some more reading - if you can recommend something I would appreciate that. And thanks so much for your help and explanation... much appreciated Thanks. -Michael
  3. Hi there: Thanks so much for your help That worked perfectly 👍 Should I use the following Color config as default? Thanks. -Michael
  4. Hi there: I am still trying to find a solution to the problem that I reported yesterday. I am not sure if it is reproduce-able issue as I don't have another platform to try it out on. If anyone has any insights that they could share, I would really appreciate it. Thanks so much and enjoy your day. -Michael
  5. Hi there: I am not sure if this is a bug or not. I am having difficulty selecting a color for a design that I am working on and I am not sure if it is a bug or something else. I use a MacBook Pro 13" running MacOS 10.15.7 (Catalina). The difficulty that I have found relates to selecting different shades of orange - I have put a sample together - included below - which renders perfectly below which I also don't understand. On my machine whether it be the .afdesign file or a JPG/PNG/SVG, all of the colors are rendering as #FF0000. I am trying to figure out why this is happening and would welcome advise/comments. Thanks so much. -Michael
  6. I have recently dived into Affinity designer as a novice and have done some digging around this because an associate mentioned that they had looked and weren't happy with the SVG exports, thus staying with Illustrator. I took a look and the file view shows that what seems to be happening is that the image is being rendered as base-64 and is then embedded in an SVG file. That means that the package doesn't actually export SVG at this point for images originated in Designer... or at least that seems to the case? It would be great if that feature could be added so I will add my comment to the bug report mentioned by @Ptrpkr. Also, @Abinash Mohanty, I found that exporting using the Web preset did not render very well, so I fiddled around with the resolution, and although it makes a larger file, it delivered far better quality, which I suppose is obvious... :) I understand that although the file size difference between SVG and PNG is not great, that SVG is preferred in a lot of web environments... anyway...
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