Clauboldia
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3 minutes ago, Joachim_L said:
This option is in APhoto only. Why do you need to import an ICC profile? Installing a profile won't help you?
Just found the answer. In case somebody else need it: Save the file at C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color and click on the context menu install profile.
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On 7/21/2020 at 2:09 PM, walt.farrell said:
Hi. I do not have the "import icc profile" option in my file menu. So, how can I import a icc profile in af designer?
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2 minutes ago, haakoo said:
Of course you can but it will be displayed as an image instead of vector
That's why I suggested you do this in vector in the first place to make sure it shows crisp when enlarged.
You wrote that it worked for you. With which settings did you export it?
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26 minutes ago, haakoo said:
Antialiasing is a part that needs some work to work right in the apps and has no setting to adjust.
I would always use vector objects for this.
You wrote that it worked for you. With which settings did you export it?
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23 minutes ago, thomaso said:
Thank you for the hint. I was unaware that the stroke was a brush. Mistake by beginner. I changed it.
So, at least I know now that each time I force rasterisation I can't use a pdf export.
For me, that is a bug. Because I need pdf for beamer presentations. -
33 minutes ago, thomaso said:
The the text occurs a bit weird to me by its assigned properties. Besides it appears to be placed as Text on curve ('Path on Shape') for no reason ...
... it has a blue stroke assigned. If I set this stroke color to "None" then a black stroke appears.
The white stroke appears to be created with an effect, not as stroke assigned to the text.
Thank you for your reply and hint.
I did it with the "path" because I have more than 50 files with the rectangle and a title. This helps me not to move the text vertically by accident.
I do not know why the color changes to black, when the stroke is set to "none". maybe another bug.
Yes, I did the white outline with an effect. Because I do not like to have to change always two objects when I change the words of the title. For one file it would work with two objects and different stroke sizes would work, but I have more than 50 files. -
5 minutes ago, haakoo said:
It did work for me and it seems you used fx for the outline,these will be rasterised and can have antialiasing after export.
You could have done your work with just plain vector objects to obscure the parts you don't want.
Or use masking/clipping to exclude/include partsthank you for your reply.
how did you export it? maybe I can change these settings.
what do you mean with plain vector objects? One more extra white object?
If it was just one file it ok to do that extra work. But I have more than 50 files. And there are always changes in the title. -
2 minutes ago, R C-R said:
When I click on that link I get an error:
Sorry, there is a problem
We could not locate the item you are trying to view.Error code: 2S328/1
sorry, should work now.
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23 hours ago, Callum said:
Hi Clauboldia,
Welcome to the forums
If possible could you provide the file in question so I can look into this further with you
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Hi Callum
Here is the file.
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Importing ICC Profile
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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yes, it does. It's just that I was not aware of the option.