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Mike Taylor

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  1. I would love to see a Polygonal Lasso Tool incorporated into Affinity Photo. I have found the tool in PS to be very useful. Is it possible?
  2. Hi, I wish to uninstall version Affinity V1 programmes and bet programmes but they are not appearing in Windows Control Panel Programmes and Features list. How can I uninstall the programmes if they do not appear to exist on my system?
  3. Hi, I would love to be able to start a new image from scanner, (presumably WIA support), like a can in Photoshop. Is this a feature that is likely to appear any time soon? Mike Taylor
  4. Hi, Since updating to Affinity PHOTO version 2.03, when I "develop" any RAW image file some filters are subsequently greyed out and unusable, especially including the entire Nik Collection, irrespective of the camera type or make they that produced the images. I have not experienced this problem with either V1 or V.2.00. Have I checked or unchecked a setting that is causing this? I have spent ages trying to correct it. I look forward to a reply.
  5. I am trying to get to grips with Affinity Photo, having spent years using Photoshop. However, when I develop a photo in RAW, the saved .afphoto file of about 5000 x 3500 pixels can be as high as 192Mb. Why? The same image at the same pixel count in jpeg would be 9mb max with no compression, and in Photoshop RW2 about 15/20Mb max. Affinity's huge file size is inhibiting me from using Affinity Photo because it eats up disc space. Am I doing something wrong, or is there a way round this other than deleting the .afphoto file? Advice please
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