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Phil Jackson

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  1. Hi Outfi Thank you for that. It prompted me to look more closely at profiles. In the Document menu is the option to Convert Format/ICC Profile. I found both files had the same profile, but different formats. The jpeg format was RGB/8 but the afphoto format was RGB/32(HDR). When I changed this to RGB/8, the document printed fine. In the Print dialogue window, the Profile (top item) is set as Custom. Do I need to change this and if so, to what? Once again, many thanks for your help.
  2. I have an image which when printed from the .afphoto document prints with washed out colours but when printed as a jpeg with the same print settings and media, prints ok. The attached image of the two printswas taken in artificial light so the colours are not strictly accurate but the difference between the two is obvious. The jpeg print is the one on the left. I use Windows 11, OS Build 22631.2715 and a Canon TS6052 printer. Both were printed from Affinity Photo 2. Would welcome any help on explaining the cause of the difference in the two prints.
  3. Hi VC I've had a similar problem with the Patch Tool - after clicking to commit a patch, the whole image gets corrupted. Like you I've gone back to the previous version where all seems ok.
  4. Thanks for your replies and suggestions. I tried the Nikon software suggested by v_kyr - the image looked the same as in Irfan View. I did not have this issue with my previous camera (D7200) so maybe it's due to the software in the newer camera. I'm new to Affinity Photo so I'll persevere with it.
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