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  1. Hi James, First of all, my apology for the previews comments, I may be wrong with my thoughts about AP and will start over editing RAW files without comparing Software apps since they are totally different. Greetings
  2. Hi, I not going to reply offtopic discussions... Hi @DrBob53 this article help me a lot, now I understand that Affinity Photo interprets my RAWs very bad, such a shame...
  3. thanks for nothing.... lol I hate this kind of support @Dan C @Patrick Connor @AdamW @Leigh @Lee D @Callum @Chris B@Ben
  4. Hi James, Thanks for your reply, it helps me to understand some stuff, I would like to discuss deeper this with you but I can´t seems I am not a professional but someone who likes to learn from internet instead. something that I have been noticed is that LRM is more compatible with Pixel RAW files, for instance, if I turn hightlights,shadows,etc down it changes only ¨hightlights,shadows¨ but it is not the case with Affinity Photo where it changes the whole image instead. I hope I am explaining myself, so, for this reason Affinity Photo is useless for me, this is sad since i only have my Pixel 3 and not a professional camera. I cannot consider your suggestion since there are image data that I cannot recover if AP does not process the image as it should, for instance the details in the Sun, please see the TIFF exported from LRM I would be more than happy if you all includes compatibility with Google Pixel Phones (I saw some but not mine) Stay tuned LRM_20210128_174302.tif
  5. Anyone can help me with this, I have all my work frozen and I have been waiting almost over a week @Dan C @Patrick Connor @AdamW @Leigh @Lee D @Callum @Chris B@Ben I am on Windows 10
  6. Hi! I don´t know how to explain this here we go... I have a Google Pixel 3 phone and take RAW (DNG) pictures using Adobe Lightroom Mobile, then I export them as Original and open them in my Computer with Affinity Photo. The results processing the photo in Lightroom Mobile directly is way better than doing it in Affinity Photo, do not get me wrong, I am NOT saying Lightroom Mobile is better, I am saying that Affinity is not reading the image appropriately, I already tried adjusting "Assistant Manager" and actually improved a little bit after changing the image to "32 bit HDR" and deactivating "Tone Curve" The image looks even better if I open it with the Windows Photo Tool: and as you can see, I already tried with the last Beta version(1.9.2.1005) and got the same bad results Here you have the best example I could give you, look at the miniatures, one of those is a DNG that was processed directly in Adobe Lightroom Mobile and then exported and the second TIF file is just the same but exported in this format: If I open both in affinity then the DNG file looks like the left/Above image and the TIFF like the right/Below one I attached the original RAW file (1) and the other one that was processed and then exported as a DNG (2) if it helps Please let me know if I am breaking any rule, it was really hard building all this post and I have searched a lot in google and Affinity Photo Community but without success Regards, LRM_20210128_174302_(1).dng LRM_20210128_174302_(2).dng
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