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Somroth.R

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  1. Thanks Chris! Hope this can be resolve soon so I can fully transition to Affinity 😁
  2. Hey Chris, Thanks 🙂 I have 116Gb free. I upload the file (2.3Gb). Tried to open any files larger than 2Gb and same thing happens with no error message.
  3. Hi guys, Not sure if this will help but here is how I use Affinity Photo mixer brush the same way we use it in photoshop for skin retouching in a low frequency sep. To make the brush act just like photoshop mixer brush I use the follwoing setting: Flow: set it to what's working for you. I use 13% for skin in photoshop and 3% in affinity seem to be roughly the equivalent. Under more: set wet edges to "Set wet edges 'on'" UNTICK auto load brush as this will continuously load the brush with the first color set on your color swatch. And make sure to clean the brush by clicking on clean brush. That way your brush will sample and mix colors base on each initial brush stroke. Strength 80% or to your liking.
  4. Hi there, I bought Affinity photo, designer and publisher about a mouth ago as I'm slowly migrating all my work to use Affinity. However, I came across an issue with Affinity photo which immediately craches when opening a tiff file of 2Gb+ in size. Do you have any suggestions? I tried to reduce the file size by rasterizing layers or flattening part of my layers. But. as I keep working on my file, it becomes really challenging to consistently be conscious of file size. This ultimately disrupt my workflow. I'm using AP version 1.8.3.641 on Windows 10-64bit I'm working on my Dell XPS 15 (9570), i7-8750H with 16Gb RAM.
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