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Richard Bledsoe

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  1. I wish to change to the EXE version but don't know how to uninstall the MSIX could you point me in the right direction? Thanks
  2. I found an answer! I downloaded the aflaunch zip available on this forum web site and extracted it on desktop, then right clicked the file and directed it to create a shortcut. Dragged it to desktop and I can now drag and drop to open Tif files in Affinity2 straight from folders on Windows explorer. This does not mean I like having Affinity as a Microsoft app though.
  3. This resulting shortcut on desktop in Win10 does nothing when I drag and drop a TIF from a folder on Win Explorer to it. I have worked this way for years including on Adobe and can't seem to change my muscle memory. When oh when will we get a non Windows App to install this program with? Any more ideas how to get a fully functioning desktop short cut for Affinity2?
  4. Any estimate when it might be supported? I know,I know, it has compressed ARW that's a first for Sony.🙂 Thanks! Richard
  5. So, there is no way to use my NIK software as plug ins as I do with V1?? Apologies if this has been answered, please give a link to the answer or thread if so. Thanks!
  6. Thanks Carl. I'm glad that the Devs are aware of this situation as it would be so great to be able to go back and correct the original corrections.
  7. I'm in the middle of correcting an image made with focus merge and it's time for dinner. Is there a way to save this as an Affinity file so that I can continue to correct the image at a later time? When I have tried to save previously the source images are no longer available.
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