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Alan Mayo

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  1. Thanks for your response R C-R. You prompted me to look again and I've found Path as you suggested.
  2. David, thank you. Document Statistics is not quite the same in V2 (and well hidden) but thanks for your response.
  3. Oufti, your English is fine, thanks for your comment. Your solution works, but it's very clumsy and not all fields are available, path for instance unless I've missed it. Also, I would not call the insertion of a field to be specialised at all, it's such a simple operation which is available in so many applications. However, thanks again for responding.
  4. Thanks for your reply although it’s not the answer I wanted! I wonder why it’s in one app but not the others.
  5. I cannot find how to insert document fields in Affinity Designer 2, eg insert filename, path
  6. Thanks to Old Bruce and NotMyFault, my problem has been solved. Hooray for this forum!
  7. I did upload your files thanks, good result as you say. Could you clarify your explanation of Apple Raw Assistant for me? I'm not sure where to start on this, is it in Apple Photos on the Mac?
  8. Thanks to NotMyFault, I got a good result using the ipad version of Affinity Photo as you suggested, but no joy on the Mac version - it seems that others have recognised the problem with ARW files.
  9. Thanks for your response. You're right about the file size, I misread the 2GB max as 2MB max. I'm afraid your explanation is a little beyond my present understanding of Affinity Photo and I wondered if you had the time to look at my RAW file that I've uploaded and give me some step by step advice on how to bring out the blue sky. DSC01342.ARWDSC01342.ARW As I said earlier I can do it in Apple Photos, but not in Affinity Photo.
  10. Photo called Tresco was taken in RAW (DSCO1342.ARW) and is clearly overexposed. Using Mac or iPad Photos editing I can create a good image and get good blue sky mostly using the brilliance control (better than the image below shows) but in Affinity Photo I cannot get the sky to be blue when starting with the RAW file. The images below are jpeg versions because of your limit of 2GB. Any advice on how to use Affinity Photo to bring out the blue sky from a .ARW RAW image would be appreciated. Alan
  11. Again, Thanks for your response. Your question implied enough for me to figure how to fix the problem, which I've now done so thanks v much.
  12. Thanks for your response. I've just checked and the darned thing has corrected itself! However, I now note that the page numbers themselves only occur on even-numbered pages - is there a simple answer for this?
  13. I have a TOC but the page numbers are all one higher than they should be. I'm a beginner so there's probably a simple answer.
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