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Bopstar

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  1. Hi @Strandbummler, if you use the LUT that I have made available along with the steps it will work perfectly for your needs. You will need to be logged in to download the LUT. The only thing you will most likely need to change is the OCIO Adjustment layers Destination colour space if REC.709 is not the desired or correct destination for you, most likely want to set that to sRGB as that is usually more common. Anyway let me know how you go with this method, as I'm interested.
  2. Yes please make this happen, would be appreciated. Tim
  3. I'm very new to Affinity Photo but I would like to share this workflow. I have a different solution that provides perfect results. First I created a LUT that removes the sRGB gamma in Fusion Studio. I used with the create LUT tools and a Gamut node removing sRGB Gamma. In Affinity I did the following; Set the display profile to Unmanaged. Added a OCIO adjustment layer with the setting set in my case...Source colour space ACES - ACEScg and Destination colour space Output Rec.709 (Should look identical to when viewing with the display profile set to OCIO and output Rec.709 and without the adjustment layer on) Added a LUT adjustment layer and imported the LUT created in Fusion. The image will appear now darker but when exported will be correct, as Affinity is adding back the sRGB curve. I have attached the LUT if interested. There should be a better way to do this in Affinity Photo as PSD can do this without the LUT and has ICC profiles for working ACES and converting to the proper outputs. Hope there is a native solution soon ;-). Tim Remove_sRGB_LUT_.3dl
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