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  1. Hi Stokerg, thank you for helping me. I manage to save a *.tif file with Affinity Photo layers (which I now have uploaded to your share), it works without any problem. But if I add a layer with "Merge visible" and then chose Frequency separation on that layer, work on both layers and try to save the file. Then Affinity crash. This time a got a report which I also uploaded to your share. (the filename is "DSC07203 2.tif")
  2. I just tried again from Capture One I used the Edit with> Affinity Photo 2 , Affinity Photo opens fine with the .tif file. I did 20 layers, I used frequency separation twice and liquid once (it's my experience that this happens when I use these functions) I exported a .jpg without any problem. I then press command key + W to close the file. A question ask if I would like to save the file as a .TIFF with Affinity layers which I chose to do. A progress bar appears and goes to 100% then the application crashes (or at least closes down and no .tif file can be found at the original location) I looked for a crash report but there is none for affinity photo or any other application at that time (the files I'm editing are 61 megapixel if it's relevant)
  3. OS MacOS 13.4 (22F66) HW MacBook Air Affinity Photo 2.1.1 (hw acceleration enabled) I use Capture One for develop my raw files and Affinity Photo for editing. When I export a raw file from Capture One to tif format for editing in Affinity Photo, Affinity open the file and I can edit it without any problem. In Affinity Photo I then export a .jpg version and then save the .tif file. This works very well until I reach ~ 13 layers in Affinity Photo, then the export of the .jpg file works fine and the progress bar for saving of the .tif file reaches 100%. But then Affinity Photo crashes and on most cases there is no recovery file ... If Affinity Photo has crashed and there is a recovery file, then there is no problem saving the document as a .afphoto file and I can also export the file as a .tiff file without any problem.
  4. I have the same problem. Frequency separation was not working in the first V2 release, then it was working in 2.0.3. Now it's broken in 2.0.4 again 😞 MacBook Air M1 , macOS Ventura 13.2, Affinity Photo 2.0.4
  5. Thank you for the reply, yes you are right. My frequency separation problem was resolved after a reboot ...
  6. I have been using frequency separation for a while without any problem. Today when I open the frequency separation window, the tolerance slider is gray and set to 5%, but as soon as I move the radius slider then the tolerance value jumps up to 50% and still gray and can't be moved 😞. Anyone has a clue what I can do to fix the problem ? Affinity Photo for MacOS 1.10.5 MacOS 12.5.1
  7. Affinity photo 1.10.5 MacOS 12.2.1 H/W Macbook Air M1 I'm having the same problem too. Sometimes Affinity photo manage to save the file but it takes 10-20minutes, other times it just hangs forever. First I thought the problem was related to my NAS (Synology 216play using NFS and SMB 1G/b connection) since I only experienced this behaviour when saving files to the NAS (rarly use the local disk). But I have no problem accessing files on the NAS while Affinity is saving the file. The Affinity photo files are usually ~1-2GB in size. This is very annoying
  8. I'm glad that I found this thread. I have the same issue and it was driving me crazy. Glad to hear that it's solved in the beta version
  9. Thank you @walt.farrell I have sent him and message on Instagram but I will try with a comment on YouTube also as you suggested 👍
  10. I tried to buy the 80 pack, paid via PayPal but I didn’t receive anything??? No email ( yes I checked my spam folder) no link just nothing There is no contact information on that site if you run into problems ☹️
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