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Elektroautor

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  1. Thanks for the interesting information. Is it still the case that Affinity Black rasterizes from RGB or creates more than one film?
  2. So here on my Mac I don't have the problem that the printout from Affinity Publisher is rasterized in black. Or has this problem been fixed in the new versions anyway? I am printing on an HP Color Laserjet printer and the black is sharp and clean. What I miss or can't find in Affinity Publisher, is there no print preview or the possibility to show / hide the 4 colors individually?
  3. I've been a graphic designer for 25 years and I'm really happy to discover Affinity Publisher. After several decades at Adobe, I am looking for some other new and innovative software. Now I've bought Publisher and I'm in the process of converting my entire workflow from Adobe to Affinity. What I read here, however, shocked me and for me, as a professional user, it was ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE. Is it really the case that CMYK is rasterized in RGB and then back to CMYK. Why rasterize at all when I have vector data? I very much hope that it is perhaps only one setting in the program, as I do not want to admit it !! Or hopefully there will be an update soon! Otherwise I have to stay with Adobe again, which I actually don't want either. I don't understand if you design such great software and then implement such no-gos. Simply incomprehensible. It's a shame. 😞
  4. This shows how important a vectorization function for images in Affinity Designer would be to many people. I think it's very important too. I have now bought Publisher, but I am still thinking about switching to Affinity Designer, because this function would also be of great interest to me.
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