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LeonKershaw

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  1. Investigating further it appears to depend on which orientation the document was in when I created the macro! Surely this is wrong. The macro should surely perform such a simple operation regardless of which orientation the document was in to begin with.
  2. I open a document which first needs to be rotated by 90 degrees clockwise, which I do. I then run a macro I created to change the DPI to 300 & that works fine. However, if I run the same macro before rotating the document it changes the DPI to 300 but fails to untick the resample box resulting in a stretched image. Why is this?
  3. It's been logged as a bug: https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/144848-ui-bug-for-windows-ap-re-luts/&tab=comments#comment-805422 Thanks all for your help.
  4. I stand corrected. It is so tiny that I hardly noticed it as a hamburger.
  5. From a user's point of view (a Windows user) viewing & manipulating categories & LUTs works for me when I see categories as folders & LUTs as items contained within them. It may well be inccorrect of me to view them as such but for me it works. (I've recently created several categories & imported a variety of LUTs into them.) BTW, you state that: '...typically via the 'hamburger menu button' in the panel'. There's no hamburger menu buttons in the Windows version of AP as far as I've see so far. I hadn't previously realised that clicking on the 'Default' preset undoes the LUT preset just applied, which is useful. On my Windows PC, when I use 'Create new category' it does not immediately switch to it, as I mentioned in my previous post. It's possible that there's something wrong with my copy of AP but I think that's unlikely since I have downloaded a new copy and re-installed since I've been tinkering with LUTs.
  6. It seems to me that this as much about terminology as anything else. Let's try it on your above comment. "...create a new category (folder), which at creation time is assigned the default name "LUTs. (New Folder)" The name can be changed to whatever you want but that has no bearing on the kind of LUTs (items) that you can add to (import into) that LUT category (folder). I think you are confusing LUT categories (folders) & the LUTs (items) that are in them. LUT categories (folders) are a lot like Brush categories (folders) -- each category (folder) can have one or more items in it (like brushes or LUTs) & each category (folder) can be named however you want, but the category (folder) name has no influence over the items in it -- you could name a LUT category (folder) "Fred" or "Quack" & that would have absolutely no effect on the LUTs (Items) in it. You see, they work in exactly the same way as folders except for this 'Default' item that's created (which I don't really understand the point of). Regarding my inadvertent creation of LUTs1, LUTs2, LUTs3 etc, it came about because when I clicked on 'Create new category' I expected a new category called 'LUTs' to appear but it didn't! It had been created but it was nestled amongst other categories which I needed to click on to reveal. Not realising this & thinking 'Create new category' hadn't worked I clicked on it again (& again). So, I think I now have the hang of it. I'm guessing that Photo was created on Macs rather than PCs. Thanks for you help.
  7. I innocently assumed that a category (lets say BW) was something like a folder - you clicked on & it contained BW LUTs whereas a category you named 'Film' contained Film LUTs. No? As I previously mentioned, when I chose 'Create New Category' it produced a category called Default which contained the following categories: Luts, Luts2, Luts3, Luts4 etc. I wasn't able to rename 'Default' so then I had two 'default' categories & the others which I didn't want. Yes I could rename them &/or delete them. It was then that I mistakenly deleted the whole lot leaving me LUTless! I don't remember what LUTs Photo had originally but as mentioned, in order to get them back I uninstalled & reinstalled Photo. Unfortunately this didn't help. I've now found some more free LUTs online & successfully imported them. I'll continue to play around with this but it's not what I would describe as intuitive but then perhaps that' just me. Thanks for your help
  8. Thanks but that didn't work out. I tried creating a new category & along with the LUTs that come preinstalled but that produced a folder called Default which contains: Luts, Luts2, Luts3, Luts4 etc. There was no option to name anything & each of these Luts folders contain nothing but I can name them individually. So then I tried to delete these new folders & ended up deleting the lot. Then, having no LUTs at all I uninstalled and reinstalled Photo but that didn't help because I'm still Lutless! Maybe I'll forget about Luts
  9. Hi I've been exploring LUTS recently & have gathered quite a few. I was wondering if I it's possible to organise them into separate folders rather than having a large list. If so, how would I go about that?
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