brandonb927
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I too am having an issue with importing NEF files from my new Nikon Z 50 into Affinity Photo on macOS 10.15. When I view the photo in FastRawViewer, it looks fine (albeit, out of camera the colour is a tiny bit flat but this is expected to be corrected in post), however when I load it into the Develop Persona in Affinity Photo 1.8.3, it looks very desaturated, the contrast looks horrible, and it is very hard to correct it back to how the JPG/RAW preview looks. Is there something I'm not configuring correctly in Affinity Photo, or within macOS? I just switched from a Nikon D5600 and I was not having these issues with the NEF files imported from that camera, and none of the presets I've made from editing photos in that camera even come close to translating across to NEF files imported from the Z 50. I've attached some screenshots and the original RAW photo.
NEF File https://ln2.sync.com/dl/b4ec17690/xscdz8je-ddc7gjbd-bs8iw2kw-yttxe5qiScreenshot https://ln2.sync.com/dl/4ac001e60/extizjrz-fm3ef4a9-5dcbbvm2-3kn93jgb

Affinity and Nikon Z50 raw
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
Posted · Edited by brandonb927
@R C-R Thanks for the heads up, I've fixed my post and used my own tool to share the images. The screenshot shows FastRawViewer on the left, and and AP on the right.
After doing some more testing with another shot outside on my patio, it appears as if the colour information is not being relayed to AP correctly, as to get get anything close to the internal jpeg saturation, colours, etc. I have to jack up the Saturation and Vibrance to 50% each in the Develop Persona.
Screenshot https://ln2.sync.com/dl/b8d0a28f0/69havrc8-2thv5hcu-43b4hu7w-yids6pme